On 10/09/2015 04:31 PM, Brice Goglin wrote:
> This broken code is only used when a plugin fails to find core symbols.
> Only happens in case of namespace issues (for instance when libhwloc is
> loaded by another layer of plugin, something we advice not to do).

I don't think I'm doing that, but I'm not sure exactly what that means.
It fails in python-hwloc consistently on a Fedora 22 virtual machine, but not
at all on Fedora 21 on real hardware. (Those are my 2 test-cases)

--Guy

> 
> Thanks, I'll apply this.
> 
> Brice
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> Le 09/10/2015 23:04, Guy Streeter a écrit :
>> I am not able explain why this doesn't fail everywhere. If
>> HWLOC_PLUGINS_VERBOSE is not set, atoi() gets called with a NULL pointer, and
>> the behavior in that case is undocumented.
>>
>> --Guy
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