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Martin wrote:
> --- Rob Hatcherson <rob.hatcherson@zedasoft.com> wrote:
> ...
> I had a similar problem with dynamically loaded modules (extensions) in
> TCL.  I traced my problem to the upgrade of binutils 20050610-1 to
> binutils 20060709-1.  When I rolled it back, everthing was fine.
>
> However, I'm still running 1.5.20-1.
>   

Based on Martin's comment and a couple of other observations
that rolling back binutils might help, I did so and was able to get
numpy 0.98 to compile and somewhat work. 

Does binutils need to be rolled back in the release?

Separately, if I type
 gdb python
 run
it just hangs and I have to separately kill python. 
Is this reproducible by others or do I need to dig deeper?

Jim





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