* Luca Bruno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-11-24 12:18]:
> checking for python module gst... found
> checking for python module gst, gst.interfaces... 
> ../configure: line 20457:  1221 Segmentation fault  $PYTHON -c "$prog" 1>&5 
> 2>&5

Luca, I just saw this build ailure too.  Can you migrate istanbul to
gst 0.10?

22:05 < tbm> piman: python2.3 on mips segfault when loading the gst
 module.  I'm currently building python w/o stripping it so I can run
 it under gdb
22:05 < piman> oh, that again :/ 0.10 or 0.8?
22:05 < piman> If it's 0.8 I'd encourage you to use 0.10 instead, I
 don't think the GStreamer devs are interested in porting bugs.
22:06 < tbm> again?  so that's a known issue?  0.8.3.   Is there a .10?
22:06 < piman> Yes, python-gst0.10
22:06 < tbm> but hold on.  *python* segfaults.  Isn't that a problem
 in python rather than in gst?
22:06 < piman> No, if a C module segfaults, so does Python.
22:06 < piman> Is it http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=340585 ?
22:07 < piman> if it's just on "import gst", then it's probably caused
 by ABI incompat between glib/gtk 2.6 and 2.8.
22:07 < piman> at least, that's what caused it in the past.
22:07 < tbm> ah yeah.  I found it while compiling istanbul
22:08 < tbm> import gst makes it segfault (no need for gst.interfaces)
22:08 < piman> okay, that's new, then...
22:08 < tbm> >>> import gst
22:08 < tbm> zsh: segmentation fault  python
22:08 < piman> what version of glib/gtk?
22:08 < piman> (and pygtk)
22:09 < tbm> piman: glib 2.8.6-1, gtk 2.8.13-1, python-gtk2 2.8.2-3
22:10 < piman> tbm: I can't promise a fix, because 0.8 is basically
 deprecated at this point.
22:10 < tbm> piman: why cannot istanbul move to 0.10?
22:10 < piman> But I don't know how hard a 0.10 port will be for
 Istanbul, probably not hard...
22:10 < piman> *shrug* Ask its maintainer?
22:10 < tbm> ok

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