devel/py-gobject: segfaulting on gobject.markup_escape_text()

Joe Marcus Clarke marcus at marcuscom.com
Sat Jun 28 21:49:42 UTC 2008


On Sun, 2008-06-29 at 03:16 +0530, Ashish Shukla आशीष शुक्ल wrote:
> ,--- Joe Marcus Clarke writes:
> 
> [snip]
> 
> | I agree with your analysis, but I cannot reproduce, and I cannot see
> | where the code is wrong.  The call to PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords()
> | looks okay, so text_in should point to right address.  Have you built
> | Python with any non-default OPTIONS?  If not, have you reported this bug
> | upstream?
> 
> I've not reported this bug upstream.
> 
> ----8<----8<----
> abbe [~] chateau% cat /var/db/ports/python25/options 
> # This file is auto-generated by 'make config'.
> # No user-servicable parts inside!
> # Options for python25-2.5.2_2
> _OPTIONS_READ=python25-2.5.2_2
> WITH_THREADS=true
> WITHOUT_HUGE_STACK_SIZE=true
> WITH_UCS4=true
> WITH_PYMALLOC=true
> WITH_IPV6=true
> WITH_FPECTL=true
> abbe [~] chateau% cat /etc/make.conf |fgrep WITH
> WITH_IPV6=true
> WITH_THREADS=true
> ---->8---->8----
> 
> I'd earlier tried toggling WITH_PYMALLOC, and WITH_UCS4 options, but
> result was same.
> 
> And now, I wiped off /var/db/ports/python25/options and reinstalled
> 'lang/python25' with no options explicitly chosen (WITH_IPV6,
> WITH_THREADS, WITH_UCS4, WITH_PYMALLOC are ON by default in Makefile),
> and it still segfaulted.
> 
> Should I create a PR in FreeBSD, and also reported this to upstream,
> hmm..? I wish if any amd64 users can verify this bug on their box ? I
> tested it on my 2 Intel EM64T boxen (Pentium4, Core2 Duo) and both
> segfaulted at same point.

If it's reproducible for you, file a bug in GNOME's Bugzilla.

Joe

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