From: Tavis R. <ta...@ca...> - 2001-06-05 18:31:31
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Paul, I just installed 20.1.0b1 and got the same segfault. I'm using Suse 6.4 Note that if I dump it and load it from a single process it works fine. The error only occurs when I try to load it from a separate process. Tavis On Tuesday 05 June 2001 11:14, Paul F. Dubois wrote: > Travis: > Works for me ....using either dump or dumps, load or > loads I used Numeric 20.1.0b1 / Python 2.1 / RedHat 6.2 > On Tue, 05 Jun 2001, Tavis Rudd wrote: > > Hi, > > I've been having difficultly pickling arrays with the > > type PyObject using Numeric. I haven't tried it with > > MA but I assume the same problem exists. > > > > This script works > > ===================================== > > from cPickle import dump, load > > from Numeric import array, PyObject > > > > def pickleIt(obj, fileName): > > fp = open(fileName, 'w') > > dump(obj, fp) > > fp.close > > > > def loadIt(fileName): > > fp = open(fileName, 'r') > > obj = load(fp) > > fp.close() > > return obj > > > > a = array(['abc', 'def', 'ghi'], PyObject) > > pickleIt(a, 'test.pickle') > > > > This script segfaults > > ==================================== > > # ... same imports and func defs as above > > b = loadIt() > > print b > > > > ==================================== > > > > I first noticed this when trying to pickle arrays > > constructed from lists of mx.DateTime objects. > > > > Numeric 19.1.0 > > Python 2.1 final > > Linux 2.2.18 > > > > Is this a reproduceable bug or something unique to my > > setup? > > Tavis > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Numpy-discussion mailing list > > Num...@li... > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/numpy-discu > >ssion > > _______________________________________________ > Numpy-discussion mailing list > Num...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/numpy-discuss >ion |