Jon Buller added the comment:
I recently upgraded my SparcStation20 to NetBSD-current and thought I
would try installing python again. I found that both 2.7.1 and whatever
was the most current 2.5 pkgsrc version as of a few months ago built and
installed just fine. I'm sorry I c
Jon Buller added the comment:
I found that python 2.4.5 will compile and install on this machine,
though I don't know if that helps anyone or not, or how to track this
down further. (At least I can run mercurial on that machine again.)
On 03/11/10 18:16, Jon Buller wrote:
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Jon Buller added the comment:
This is bad. The problem went away and the test completed without the
segfault. If you think the output would help track anything down, let
me know and I'll
save and upload it somewhere. (Or I could hand out an SSH account via
IPv6 to the machine...
Jon Buller added the comment:
"./configure --without-threads" didn't seem to have any effect... :(
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Jon Buller added the comment:
Sorry to not be able to follow up for so long, but I was moving
cross-country.
I was playing with the tests a bit and ended up trying this:
$ ./python -E -tt -d -v -W all ./Lib/test/regrtest.py -l -v -s test_builtin
Which resulted (after quite a bit of output
New submission from Jon Buller :
On a NetBSD/sparc-current system building from the 2.6.4.tgz file...
Compiling /usr/pkg/lib/python2.6/test/test_bool.py ...
Compiling /usr/pkg/lib/python2.6/test/test_bsddb.py ...
Compiling /usr/pkg/lib/python2.6/test/test_bsddb185.py ...
Compiling /usr/pkg/lib