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sjcurt02 wrote:
> I've used the Plone-3.1.5.1-ex-UnifiedInstaller to install all necessary
> components on an HP-UX B.11.11 U 9000/800/L3000-8x system.  The Zope control
> pannel displays the following:
> 
> Zope Version: (Zope 2.10.6-final, python 2.4.5, hp-ux11)
> Python Version: 2.4.5 (#1, Sep 5 2008, 13:21:39) [GCC 3.3.2]
> System Platform: hp-ux11
> SOFTWARE_HOME: /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python
> ZOPE_HOME: /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2
> INSTANCE_HOME: /public/plone/zinstance/parts/instance
> CLIENT_HOME: /public/plone/zinstance/var/instance
> Network Services: ZServer.HTTPServer.zhttp_server (Port: 9080)
> Process Id: 14823 (5)
> Running For: 4 min 54 sec
> 
> Accessing the Plone site results in a bus error and core dump.  Verbose
> debugging shows:
> 
> <snip>
> # trying
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.keyring-1.2-py2.4.egg/plone/keyring/random.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.keyring-1.2-py2.4.egg/plone/keyring/randommodule.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.keyring-1.2-py2.4.egg/plone/keyring/random.py
> # trying
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.keyring-1.2-py2.4.egg/plone/keyring/random.pyc
> # trying
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.contentrules-1.1.0-py2.4.egg/plone/contentrules/engine/storage.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.contentrules-1.1.0-py2.4.egg/plone/contentrules/engine/storagemodule.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.contentrules-1.1.0-py2.4.egg/plone/contentrules/engine/storage.py
> #
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.contentrules-1.1.0-py2.4.egg/plone/contentrules/engine/storage.pyc
> matches
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.contentrules-1.1.0-py2.4.egg/plone/contentrules/engine/storage.py
> import plone.contentrules.engine.storage # precompiled from
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.contentrules-1.1.0-py2.4.egg/plone/contentrules/engine/storage.pyc
> # trying /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/base64.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/base64module.sl
> # trying /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/base64.py
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/base64.pyc
> sh: 702 Bus error(coredump)
> # clear __builtin__._
> # clear sys.path
> <snip>
> 
> But a small test program that imports all the ZPublisher modules results in
> the following:
> 
> <snip>
> # trying /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/socket.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/socketmodule.sl
> # trying /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/socket.py
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/socket.pyc
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/mimetools.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/mimetoolsmodule.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/mimetools.py
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/mimetools.pyc
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/httplib.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/httplibmodule.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/httplib.py
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/httplib.pyc
> # trying /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/base64.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/base64module.sl
> # trying /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/base64.py
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/base64.pyc
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/urlparse.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/urlparsemodule.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/urlparse.py
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/urlparse.pyc
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/HTTPRangeSupport.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/HTTPRangeSupportmodule.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/HTTPRangeSupport.py
> #
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/HTTPRangeSupport.pyc
> matches
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/HTTPRangeSupport.py
> import ZPublisher.HTTPRangeSupport # precompiled from
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/HTTPRangeSupport.pyc
> <snip>
> 
> The bus error seems to be coming from Python when it's trying to load a
> module from the ZPublish package, but the test program loads all the modules
> successfully.  How can I find out what the Plone Python instance is trying
> to load that would cause a bus error?

I would offer odds that the Python on that box needs Viagra to improve
its stack size. ;)  You can find the args passed to 'configure' when
Python was built as follows::

  >>> import distutils
  >>> distutils.sysconfig.get_config_vars()['CONFIG_ARGS']

See if you can figure out how to bump the stack size up and rebuild Python.


Tres.
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