-On [20080309 23:59], "Martin v. Löwis" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>So this now *is* a FreeBSD/ncurses expert's question.
Actually, given my recent results and discussion with Thomas Dickey I am not
so sure.
Some basic debugging I did with Georg Brandl led to this:
comment the requires('curses') line in test_curses.py.
Then start python in the build root with ./pyton; from the interactive
prompt I do import curses and import test.test_curses and python
subsequently coredumps after some screen manipulation. Setting an awatch
with gdb on newscr shows that at one point it gets set to 0.
When I put import curses and import test.test_curses in a file and
subsequently execute this with ./python the test passes without any
problems.
Thomas mentioned after seeing an ltrace:
Perhaps it's failing on that:
curses.setupterm(fd=sys.__stdout__.fileno())
That would have newscr null. The failure might be from closing stdout, e.g.,
if it was redirected.
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