python crash on windows but not on linux
hjebbers
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Thu Feb 11 20:32:00 EST 2010
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On Feb 12, 12:13 am, Emile van Sebille <em... at fenx.com> wrote: > On 2/11/2010 6:32 AM hjebbers said... > > > To all, > > I am running an EDI translator, > > ... let's say bots :) > > > and doing stress tests. > > When processing a test with a (relatively) big EDI file(s) on > > windowsXP I get a crash: > > 'sorry for the inconvenience' etc (so no clues about what is > > causing the problem) > > ... and it's running directly under python... > > I use textpad. It allows me to launch a script from a command window > under its control, which when python subsequently crashes, commonly > leaves the traceback in the textpad launched command window. > > Perhaps that'll help? > > Emile > --also on the bots list and will be digging in seriously over the next > several weeks > > > > > This happens with python 2.4, 2.5, 2.6 > > It does not happen in the same setup&tests on linux. (while the linux > > machine has only half of the RAM of the windows machine). > > I am quite sure it is not some external module; there's no GUI (apart > > from 'print'), no network connections. > > Actually, the crash is not predictable....the crash occurs most of the > > time...but at different points. > > > So basically I am wondering how to proceed. > > Is it related to a memory problem? (which does not occur on Linux) > > > any pointer is very welcome, > > > henk-jan > >
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