*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 457688 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/457688
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Further collaborative investigation has shown that Python = 2.6.3 has
implemented the __doc__ property differently. Many projects that are
binding native libraries to Python through Boost.Python are suffering
from this. Apparently there is a patch in the SVN version of
Boost.Python that addresses
Further collaborative investigation has shown that Python = 2.6.3 has
implemented the __doc__ property differently. Many projects that are
binding native libraries to Python through Boost.Python are suffering
from this. Apparently there is a patch in the SVN version of
Boost.Python that addresses
** Also affects: boost1.38 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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python2.6 (python-visual) crashed with SIGSEGV in __cxa_allocate_exception()
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New bug opened for this in the more suitable area for boost1.38:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boost1.38/+bug/457688
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Split the boost part into a separate bug
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boost1.38/+bug/457688)
** Changed in: boost1.38 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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You
Trying to track down the problem further I've hit some leads that seem to
indicate that there seem to be quite some problems on Ubuntu Karmic with
Boost.Python (version 1.38.0-6ubuntu6). The PySide team has had also some
similar problems, as well as someone else. Here's a thread on the Py++
In an attempt to narrow down the problem with the python-visual 5.11
source package I have taken the python-visual 5.12 source package from
Debian Sid, modified it's build rules (particularly to use libboost 1.38
rather 1.39) and built a package of it.
Unfortunately the effect is the same as
I was the one who has backported the 5.11 karmic package to jaunty back
then. Now being with one box on a kubuntu karmic beta gives me quite a
headache as well.
I'm getting the same results, both when I'm installing the distribution
provided binary package as well as when I'm using the
I tried again with karmic beta . same result: seg fault.
suggested solution: Go back to previous version. There is absolutely no
point in shipping a package which does nothing but crash.
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same problem, fresh installation on both an x86 laptop and an x86_64
desktop
still segfaults
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Please consider raising importance from medium to high. Not having this
package working is a deal breaker in many educational environments.
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probably not a bug against python itself
** Package changed: python2.6 (Ubuntu) = python-visual (Ubuntu)
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since no deps had been intoduced, i force installed the package from
Debian (the Debian package does not install to python 2.6 dirs), and ran
visual-python under python2.5
worked perfectly on ubuntu karmic
i will rebuild the package from debian to mirror the dependencies in the
ubuntu package,
also according to people on the mailing list this package:
https://gutefee.massey.ac.nz/moin/Python/3D?action=AttachFiledo=viewtarget
=python-visual_5.11-1_i386.deb
was built from karmic sources with build-dep/buildpackage'ed into a
working jaunty package for himself, and he claims it works
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