2012/10/23 Gael Varoquaux <[email protected]>:
> the current master segfaults at import, which I find a very serious problem. 
> It segfaulted the buildbot, and I can reproduce the problem under a computer 
> with Python 2.7 (interstingly not Python 2.6). I spent 3 hours on this today 
> but I must really switch to other urgent matters.

I got segfaults with 2.6, so that's not it. They don't occur
consistently though. As I already posted in the issue tracker, I got
them at IPython shutdown as well as in nosetests.

> I could really use some help here: having the master is this state is very 
> bad for the health of the project. Reverting the corresponding commits is not 
> something easy, as we would have to revert a long list of commits in a pull 
> request.

Some proper Git magic takes care of that. The commit at
https://github.com/larsmans/scikit-learn/tree/revert-euclidean-speedup
reverts the entire merge in one commit, that can later be un-reverted
easily once we've tackled the problem. Feel free to pull it into
master if a solution cannot be found quickly.

-- 
Lars Buitinck
Scientific programmer, ILPS
University of Amsterdam

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