[Bug 1182873] Re: Segmentation Fault when starting a Device Server in Python

2013-05-30 Thread Vincent Michel
I think Sebastien Gara has observed the same bug on a fresh installed 32 bits Ubuntu, with the packages provided by Ubuntu. I will send him an email to make sure. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.n

[Bug 1182873] Re: Segmentation Fault when starting a Device Server in Python

2013-05-31 Thread Vincent Michel
I just tried with a fresh installed Ubuntu 12.10 i386 on a virtual machine and I did observe the crash. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1182873 Title: Segmentation Fault when starting

[Bug 1182873] [NEW] Segmentation Fault when starting a Device Server in Python

2013-05-22 Thread Vincent Michel
Public bug reported: I'm encountering a segmentation fault every time I want to start a Device Server in Python. Here is the test I performed : > I got all the tango packages from synaptic > I generated an empty Device Server 'Test.py' with POGO > I started Jive and used the server wizard to regi

[Bug 1182873] Re: Segmentation Fault when starting a Device Server in Python

2013-05-27 Thread Vincent Michel
Hello, I tried with the last week release of PyTango (8.03) and tango8 (8.0.5) and it worked perfectly ! I'm sorry I can't give you the backtrace, but I had to remove my previous versions of tango and PyTango to install the new ones. Thanks for your availability, Vincent -- You received this

[Bug 1182873] Re: Segmentation Fault when starting a Device Server in Python

2013-05-28 Thread Vincent Michel
Exactly, I got both tango8 (on tango-controls.org) and PyTango 8.03 (on pypi.python.org/pypi/PyTango)‎ compiled by hand. But it also worked on another machine using the tango8 packages on the experimental debian and the PyTango 8.03 compiled by hand. But two weeks ago, I compiled this same versi