Hi Paul, Believe it or not, you've had the same problem all along. ;-) But recently you installed Python 2.1.2 which, instead of silently continuing with memory corruption after doing a nonsensical stack size computation like Python 2.1.1, it just dies. All Zope releases in the 2.4 series have bugs in their compiler modules which cause stack sizes to be computed improperly, triggering this error. If you want to "fix" it, either use the Zope-2_4-branch from CVS or wait until Zope 2.4.4 is released (which I've heard from a little birdy is really soon). - C Paul Holman wrote:
Somehow, my Zope install got hosed today. Zope appears to start up OK, but as soon as I make an HTTP request to it, I get this error in the zope log:
Unix socket: /var/lib/zope/var/Z2-pcgi.soc python2.1: ../Python/ceval.c:687: eval_code2: Assertion `(stack_pointer - f->f_v aluestack) <= f->f_stacksize' failed.
Then it appears to try and restart.
Is this the sort of thing that is worth tracking down, or should I just reinstall Zope?
Thanks, pablos. -- Paul Holman Kadrevian Nonlinear Accelerator pablos@kadrevis.com 415.420.3806
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