On 03/01/2011 05:19 PM, Jan Urbański wrote:
On 01/03/11 22:07, Andrew Dunstan wrote:

On 03/01/2011 03:53 PM, Jan Urbański wrote:
On 01/03/11 21:35, Tom Lane wrote:
Josh Berkus<j...@agliodbs.com>   writes:
I'm ok with closing things as of the end of the 15 days, say
Thursday or
Friday.
It might be a good idea to make a list of what we have left to do before
we can wrap an alpha.  Here are some things on my list.  Not all of them
are necessarily release blockers, but we need to discuss which ones are:

* Regression test failures from recent plpython patches.  These are
affecting enough machines to make them "must fix before alpha", IMO.
There are some variations in error message wording, which are not too
terrible but also not exactly hard to fix.  The python assert failure
that some Fedora machines are reporting is considerably more disturbing.
I agree.

I'm looking into the crash, no luck so long.


Is there anything you need that would help you?
Could you try this patch and see if it fixes the failures?

I'm at a loss as to why this happens, but judging from the traceback the
spiexceptions module is getting unreffed somewhere and when garbage
collection kicks it it barfs on an object with refcount 0. So I'm
forcing an incref of the module to confirm that.

I tried various tricks on 32 bit Debian, with Python 2.6, 2.7, Python
compiled from Fedora's SRPM and I never saw anything wrong. Will keep on
trying, but tommorrow evening, time to sleep :(



Thanks.

That seems to have fixed it, so I have applied the patch. Would you like to supply some comments to got with it?

cheers

andrew

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