Ok I have access to a rarin machine 64 bits with picca@ORD02068:~$ dpkg -l | grep tango ii liblog4tango4 7.2.6+dfsg-14 amd64 logging for TANGO - shared library ii liblog4tango4-dev 7.2.6+dfsg-14 amd64 logging for TANGO - development library ii liblog4tango4-doc 7.2.6+dfsg-14 all logging for TANGO - documentation ii libtango7 7.2.6+dfsg-14 amd64 TANGO distributed control system - shared library ii libtango7-dbg 7.2.6+dfsg-14 amd64 TANGO distributed control system - debug library ii libtango7-dev 7.2.6+dfsg-14 amd64 TANGO distributed control system - development library ii libtango7-doc 7.2.6+dfsg-14 all TANGO distributed control system - documentation ii python-pytango 7.2.3-2 amd64 API for the TANGO control system (documentation) ii python-pytango-doc 7.2.3-2 all API for the TANGO control system ii tango-common 7.2.6+dfsg-14 all TANGO distributed control system - common files
installed and yes I have a segfault with a device picca@ORD02068:~$ python FakeObx.py 1 Failed to narrow the EventChannelFactory - events will not be generated (hint: start the notifd daemon on this host) In FakeObxClass constructor Erreur de segmentation (core dumped) but on my Debian machine I have picca@ORD03037:~$ python FakeObx.py 1 Failed to import EventChannelFactory notifd/factory/ORD03037.synchrotron-soleil.fr from the Tango database In FakeObxClass constructor In boris/test/fakeobx.1 ::init_device() In boris/test/fakeobx.2 ::init_device() In boris/test/fakeobx.3 ::init_device() In boris/test/fakeobx.4 ::init_device() But now I have rarin amd64 Debian i386 -- 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 a Device Server in Python To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tango/+bug/1182873/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs