Looking for Solaris 2.6/Python 1.5.2 make test fix

lvirden at cas.org lvirden at cas.org
Fri Jan 21 16:43:15 EST 2000


When I configure then do a make all and then make test, Python core dumps:


rm -f /ldatae/Misc/python/Python-1.5.2/Lib/test/*.py[co]
PYTHONPATH= ./python /ldatae/Misc/python/Python-1.5.2/Lib/test/regrtest.py 
Bus Error - core dumped
make: [test] Error 138 (ignored)
PYTHONPATH= ./python /ldatae/Misc/python/Python-1.5.2/Lib/test/regrtest.py 
Bus Error - core dumped
make: *** [test] Error 138

$ dbx python core
anachronisms'.
Reading python
core file header read successfully
Reading ld.so.1
Reading libreadline.so
Reading libtix4.1.8.0.so
Reading libBLT24.so
Reading libjpeg.so.62
Reading libtk8.0.so
Reading libtcl8.0.so
Reading libX11.so.4
Reading libncurses.so.5
Reading libsunmath.so.1
Reading libm.so.1
Reading libz.so
Reading libsocket.so.1
Reading libnsl.so.1
Reading libdl.so.1
Reading libthread.so.1
Reading libc.so.1
Reading libjpeg.so
Reading libXext.so.0
Reading libmp.so.2
Reading libc_psr.so.1
Reading nss_files.so.1
Reading nss_nis.so.1
detected a multithreaded program
t at 1 (l at 15) terminated by signal BUS (invalid address alignment)
(dbx 1) where
current thread: t at 1
=>[1] t_delete(0x9c8da0, 0xeefa3100, 0x20202046, 0x9b8d98, 0x80f4b8, 0x10000), at 0xeef464dc
  [2] realfree(0x9b8da0, 0x9c8d98, 0xeefa9710, 0xeefa3100, 0x9b8d98, 0x10003), at 0xeef46198
  [3] cleanfree(0xa51110, 0xeefa3100, 0xeefa9684, 0xeefa9704, 0xeefa9684, 0xa51124), at 0xeef46994
  [4] realloc(0xa51110, 0xf22, 0xeefa3100, 0x4, 0xab, 0xa51110), at 0xeef45de4
  [5] _PyString_Resize(0xefffc838, 0xf0a, 0x0, 0x661378, 0x0, 0xeefa3100), at 0x4d628
  [6] PyZlib_flush(0x64f8a8, 0xe23c8, 0xd1b38, 0x144ec4, 0x6622c, 0xad9196), at 0x66020
  [7] call_builtin(0x125478, 0xe23c8, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x24a1c
  [8] PyEval_CallObjectWithKeywords(0x125478, 0xe23c8, 0x0, 0x2, 0xc779c, 0xff0000), at 0x248e8
  [9] eval_code2(0x1a2e54, 0x0, 0x1a2e6c, 0xe23c8, 0x0, 0x125478), at 0x23340
  [10] PyEval_EvalCode(0x65d4e8, 0x660d68, 0x660d68, 0x63000000, 0x6300, 0xff00), at 0x20c00
  [11] PyImport_ExecCodeModuleEx(0x126a70, 0x65d4e8, 0xefffcb28, 0x0, 0x0, 0xeefa3100), at 0x2c9ac
  [12] load_source_module(0xefffd508, 0xefffcb28, 0x65d4e8, 0xefffd014, 0x81010100, 0xeef8824c), at 0x2ced8
  [13] load_module(0xefffd508, 0xe0810, 0xefffd018, 0x1, 0xc78b8, 0x401), at 0x2d658
  [14] import_submodule(0xc779c, 0xefffd508, 0xefffd508, 0x62, 0x81010100, 0xefffd508), at 0x2e4c8
  [15] load_next(0xc779c, 0xc779c, 0xefffd508, 0xefffd508, 0xefffd504, 0x60), at 0x2dfd8
  [16] import_module_ex(0xefffd508, 0xe81b8, 0x64ec68, 0x1261c8, 0x64f970, 0x61), at 0x2dbdc
  [17] PyImport_ImportModuleEx(0x1423ec, 0xe81b8, 0x64ec68, 0x1261c8, 0xefffd9f4, 0xefffd9f0), at 0x2dd80
  [18] builtin___import__(0x0, 0x22a770, 0x4, 0x0, 0x0, 0xeefa3100), at 0x4f378
  [19] call_builtin(0xe1e28, 0x22a770, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0xfdcc8), at 0x24a1c
  [20] PyEval_CallObjectWithKeywords(0xe1e28, 0x22a770, 0x0, 0x0, 0x2, 0x155cf8), at 0x248e8
  [21] eval_code2(0x155cbc, 0x1423d8, 0x155cf0, 0x22a770, 0x0, 0xe1e28), at 0x23340
  [22] eval_code2(0x142cb4, 0x0, 0x142d38, 0x4, 0x0, 0xf6aa0), at 0x231e4
  [23] eval_code2(0xede34, 0x0, 0xede3c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x152018), at 0x231e4
  [24] PyEval_EvalCode(0x1107e0, 0xe81b8, 0xe81b8, 0xefffde20, 0x81010100, 0xff0000), at 0x20c00
  [25] run_node(0xf1f48, 0x1107e0, 0xe81b8, 0xe81b8, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x33fc0
  [26] run_err_node(0xf1f48, 0xefffe461, 0xe81b8, 0xe81b8, 0xe0c40, 0xeef8824c), at 0x33f70
  [27] PyRun_File(0xe07e0, 0xefffe461, 0x101, 0xe81b8, 0xe81b8, 0x2e), at 0x33f44
  [28] PyRun_SimpleFile(0xe07e0, 0xefffe461, 0xec038, 0xe3e48, 0x0, 0x2f), at 0x3344c
  [29] PyRun_AnyFile(0xe07e0, 0xefffe461, 0xe07e0, 0x0, 0x2f, 0x2), at 0x33020
  [30] Py_Main(0xe0400, 0x0, 0xefffe1dc, 0xe0800, 0x0, 0xe07e0), at 0x1f094
  [31] main(0x2, 0xefffe1dc, 0xefffe1e8, 0xe0548, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x1ea98
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