On Dec 29, 2011, at 6:00 AM, pythonmac-sig-requ...@python.org wrote:
>> 
>> I am new to the list and of course I have issues... I have run into a 
>> problem of which I find that I am a bit out of my depth in solving. I have 
>> upgraded to lion and python 2.7.2 and I have several scripts that I have 
>> been running for over a year as dameons are now crashing with errors that I 
>> cannot interpret. Any help will be GREATLY appreciated as I am dead in the 
>> water in terms of using Python. Below is the error and full problem report. 
>> Thanks so much.
> 
> Apple’s crash report is probably useless (but maybe there are greater wizards 
> than me on this list that can make any sense from it) - try to get a proper 
> Python traceback!
> Maybe it’s in the console.log
> Did you try to run your scripts on the command line, i.e. not as daemons?
> Can you show us (parts of) the scripts? Probably there are modules missing.
> Did you run from a system Python before?



Thanks for the reply. This is weird because Python does not fully crash but 
periodically it will throw the error I included in my last post but the script 
is still working. When looking in the console there are multiple entries with 
Python_<current date>.mini_crash with the same system crash report that I 
included. In this test I ran the app from the command line and not as a daemon 
but the results are the same. When I have tried python 2.6 on the same machine 
things run fine. The problem seems to be with the apple included 2.7 that came 
with Lion. Lastly I am not sure what you mean by "run from a system Python 
before" Here is a screen shot of the console messages 
http://screencast.com/t/qDjnMb3KYS Thanks so much.

d

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