Python 2.3b1 + Tkinter on Solaris 2.6
Martin v. Löwis
martin at v.loewis.de
Sun Apr 27 04:18:24 EDT 2003
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Jeff Bauer <jbauer at rubic.com> writes: > Prior to filing a bug report, I wanted to check > if there's anything obvious I'm overlooking with > getting tk8.4.2 working with Python2.3b1 on > Solaris 2.6. You are overlooking something, but it is not obvious, and it is likely not a bug in Python. > *** WARNING: renaming "_tkinter" since importing it failed: > ld.so.1: ./python: fatal: relocation error: file > /usr/local/lib/libtk8.4.so: symbol __eprintf: referenced symbol not > found __eprintf is traditionally a symbol from libgcc.a, and gets into object files whenever the source code has assert(). It appears that your Tk installation was made with a gcc version that had assert implemented with __eprintf. Could it be that you have changed gcc versions since? If so, you need to recompile Tk (or, alternatively, link python and/or _tkinter.so with the gcc version that was used to link Tk) Regards, Martin
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