A.M. Kuchling added the comment:
No further information from poster; please comment if you still wish to pursue
this. Closing this issue as obsolete.
If I'm interpreting the uname -a output correctly, this is HP-UX 11.11,
released in 2000 according to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP-UX#Relea
Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
This does not seem to clearly be a bug in the core codebase. An enquiry on
python-list or maybe even stackoverflow might get a response from someone with
HP11i PA-RISC experience.
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nosy: +terry.reedy
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Python t
donchen added the comment:
Taking away -O options in makefile still generates the crash. I have attached
the stack below.
Can you inform me what python executable is doing at this time? From the make I
see it is linking python so why would it be running?
Thanks
$ gdb python core
HP gdb 5.7
Martin v. Löwis added the comment:
I don't think we will be able to help. Can you run the generated Python under a
debugger and find out what happened?
If not, just try disabling optimization in the compiler and see whether this
helps.
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nosy: +loewis
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New submission from donchen :
Hello,
I am compiling Python2.7 on a HP11i PA-RISC machine and received a segmentation
fault.
Platform Information
"uname -a" = HP-UX hpdev2 B.11.11 U 9000/800 2280874925 unlimited-user
license
Steps
1) uncompress Python tgz file
2) run "configure CC=