[issue1730372] Mesa with NPTL makes Python extensions crash with std::cerr

2011-12-23 Thread Charles-François Natali
Charles-François Natali added the comment: I assume this was due to the following bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa/+bug/259219 http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/mesa-dev/2011-March/006180.html In short, MESA didn't use the correct TLS model for thread-local variables, wh

[issue1730372] Mesa with NPTL makes Python extensions crash with std::cerr

2010-09-17 Thread Mark Lawrence
Mark Lawrence added the comment: Could a Linux guru try to reproduce this with the latest trunk, thanks. -- nosy: +BreamoreBoy ___ Python tracker ___ _

[issue1730372] Mesa with NPTL makes Python extensions crash with std::cerr

2009-03-29 Thread R. David Murray
R. David Murray added the comment: I compiled the referenced test program on Gentoo, where my Mesa library is compiled with NPTL: rdmur...@partner:~>equery uses mesa [ Searching for packages matching mesa... ] [ Legend : Left column (U) - USE flags from make.conf ] [: Righ

[issue1730372] Mesa with NPTL makes Python extensions crash with std::cerr

2009-03-29 Thread R. David Murray
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[issue1730372] Mesa with NPTL makes Python extensions crash with std::cerr

2008-01-06 Thread Gazi Alankus
Gazi Alankus added the comment: If by not being able to reproduce, you mean that you campiled Mesa with NPTL support and tried a Python extension that's using std::cerr (like the attached source in the other thread I linked to) and is linked to -lGL, then fine. Mesa with NPTL support is comp

[issue1730372] Mesa with NPTL makes Python extensions crash with std::cerr

2008-01-06 Thread Christian Heimes
Christian Heimes added the comment: Please provide a failing test program or we have to close the bug. I can't reproduce it on my x86 machine with Python 2.5 and GCC 4.2 either. -- nosy: +tiran status: open -> pending versions: +Python 2.5, Python 2.6 ___