Not working with Python 2.3.5 here on Fedora Core 2 :(. Oh well, at
least it's working on 2.4.
Must be specific to something in the combination of Fedora Core 2 and
Python 2.3.x, that is all I can think of.
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 12:55, Nico Kruger wrote:
> Daniel, you are correct, i
Daniel, you are correct, it is not that good news for me :)
But anyway, thanks to your responses, I installed Python 2.4.3 and it is
working on my machine now as well. We were overdue for an upgrade to our
Python environment anyways, so I think this is the final incentive to
upgrade.
Although, I
Daniel, thanks for your input. What version of the JDK/JRE and Python
are you using?
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 11:53, Daniel Nogradi wrote:
> > > I want to execute a command (in this case, and it seems to be
> > > significant, a Java program) in a thread in Python. When I execute the
> > > java binary
Apologies, this is on a Fedora Core 2 system.
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 11:27, Nico Kruger wrote:
> I want to execute a command (in this case, and it seems to be
> significant, a Java program) in a thread in Python. When I execute the
> java binary in the main python thread, everything runs
I want to execute a command (in this case, and it seems to be
significant, a Java program) in a thread in Python. When I execute the
java binary in the main python thread, everything runs correctly. But
when I try and execute java in a thread, java segfaults. I am using
Python 2.3.3 and trying to