Tres Seaver wrote:
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Martin Aspeli wrote:
Fred Drake wrote:
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 7:29 AM, Martin Aspeli<optilude+lists@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm pretty sure it is. The pdb rabbit hole ended at pyexpat.c. I can't see what's going on there, but when I did 'r' it blew up. If you can point me at the ZCML file you were trying to parse (or email it to me privately if it's not in a public repository), I'd be glad to see what I can turn up. The one that blew up is http://svn.plone.org/svn/collective/collective.xdv/trunk/collective/xdv/conf..., at least that's what z3c.autoinclude was calling the include directive handler on.
I'll also need to know what version of Python you're using. It's a fully patched SLES11. I think it's 2.6.4 (it's definitely 2.6), though unfortunately I don't have access here on the weekend. I've used virtualenv --no-site-packages to get a clean Python (SLES installs all kinds of crap in the global site), and then used that to run a buildout.
Not sure how SuSE compiles their Python. One thing to note is that SLES has /usr/lib and /usr/lib64. Everything used in our build is (or should be to my knowledge) 64-bit, so linked against the 64-bit versions. Then again, I've had a lot of trouble getting things to build properly on SLES.
The buildout's got client-specific stuff in it, but a minimal one would basically just install Plone + collective.xdv in a plone.recipe.zope2instance with the KGS at http://good-py.appspot.com/release/dexterity/2.0-next?plone=4.0b1-1
One fault-isolation strategy would be to try building Python from source into someplace like /opt/Python-2.6.5, and see if the segfault recurs under it.
I actually tried this before the virtualenv, and couldn't get Python to build cleanly. I forget the details right now (it's been a frustrating week, server wise), but trying to build it again is definitely on my list.
/me is deeply suspicious of *any* distro-provided python, ever.
Me too. Martin -- Author of `Professional Plone Development`, a book for developers who want to work with Plone. See http://martinaspeli.net/plone-book