Re: Track down SIGABRT

2015-01-25 Thread dieter
Israel Brewster writes: > ... > Running it through GDB didn't seem to give me much more information than that > crash report - I can see that it is in thread 0, and the call stack is > identical to what the crash report shows, but I can't see where in the python > code it is. > ... > Thread 0 C

Re: Track down SIGABRT

2015-01-13 Thread Paul Rubin
Israel Brewster writes: > when it again crashed with a SIGABRT. The crash dump the > system gave me doesn't tell me much, other than that it looks > like python is calling some C function when it crashes. I've > attached the crash report, in case it can mean somethi

Re: Track down SIGABRT

2015-01-13 Thread Israel Brewster
On Jan 13, 2015, at 8:26 AM, Skip Montanaro wrote: > Assuming you have gdb available, you should be able to attach to the > running process, then set a breakpoint in relevant functions (like > exit() or abort()). Once there, you can pick through the C stack > manually (kind of tedious) or use the

Re: Track down SIGABRT

2015-01-13 Thread Skip Montanaro
Assuming you have gdb available, you should be able to attach to the running process, then set a breakpoint in relevant functions (like exit() or abort()). Once there, you can pick through the C stack manually (kind of tedious) or use the gdbinit file which comes with Python to get a Python stack t

Re: Track down SIGABRT

2015-01-13 Thread Israel Brewster
On Jan 13, 2015, at 6:27 AM, William Ray Wing wrote: > >> On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:40 PM, Israel Brewster wrote: >> >> I have a long-running python/CherryPy Web App server process that I am >> running on Mac OS X 10.8.5. Python 2.7.2 running in 32-bit mode (for now, I >> have the code in place

Re: Track down SIGABRT

2015-01-13 Thread Israel Brewster
On Jan 12, 2015, at 5:51 PM, Jason Friedman wrote: >> I have a long-running python/CherryPy Web App server process that I am >> running on Mac OS X 10.8.5. Python 2.7.2 running in 32-bit mode (for now, I >> have the code in place to change over to 64 bit, but need to schedule the >> downtime to d

Re: Track down SIGABRT

2015-01-12 Thread Jason Friedman
> I have a long-running python/CherryPy Web App server process that I am > running on Mac OS X 10.8.5. Python 2.7.2 running in 32-bit mode (for now, I > have the code in place to change over to 64 bit, but need to schedule the > downtime to do it). On the 6th of this month, during normal operation