On 1 September 2009 at 22:49, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
| oki doki ;)
| 
| so, after all was taken care of to build rpy without optimization and
| stripping, gdb showed:
| 
| 1846  #ifdef WITH_NUMERIC
| 1847    if(use_numeric)
| 1848      init_numeric();
| 1849  #endif
| 1850    
| 1851    if(first==1)
| (gdb) n
| 1848      init_numeric();
| (gdb) s
| init_numeric () at src/rpymodule2092.c:1823
| 1823    if(use_numeric)
| (gdb) s
| 1825        import_array();
| (gdb) s
| _import_array () at 
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/numpy/core/include/numpy/__multiarray_api.h:971
| 
| and 'eureka' -- I've forgotten about tiny elephant: numpy... I had 1:1.2.1-1.1
| whenever sid has 1:1.3.0-3 ... I've installed 1.3.0-3 and now it seems to
| import rpy just fine. So, I guess, python-rpy should require numpy >= 1.3.0 ?
| could you verify that you have similar case? ;)

Sweet work!

And confirmed -- with 'wajig install python-numpy/unstable' we are good to
go.  Nice work, and big Thank You!  Will upload -10 rightaway.

Dirk

| > Matthias:  All of a sudden the 'rpy' R module for Python segfauls on Debian
| > (see original bug report #544564) whereas the courtesy backport we do via 
the
| > R "CRAN" network works on my Ubuntu Jaunty amd64 works.   Did something
| > change at Debian's Python end?
| 
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