Nick, > I would try to find out if pgcc has any compatibility switches. I saw > you turned optimization "off" but sometimes there is more you can do > disable some of the advanced behind the scenes magic. So apply all > those switches, run the tests and then try them one by one to find out > how many you can enable before test fail again. If you compiled it as > 64bit application, try to compile as a regular 32bit and see what > happens.
Thanks for your suggestions. I already looked for switches that could possibly change the interpretation of the C code, but I found nothing other than the usual ANSI and C9x compatibility switches, which only change the amount of warnings. However, I will take up your suggestion and see if I can compile a 32- bit executable. Konrad. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Konrad Hinsen Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire, CNRS Orléans Synchrotron Soleil - Division Expériences Saint Aubin - BP 48 91192 Gif sur Yvette Cedex, France Tel. +33-1 69 35 97 15 E-Mail: hinsen ät cnrs-orleans.fr --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list