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  1. Picard
  2. PICARD-2835

PyType_HasFeature(): python3.12 killed by SIGSEGV

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    • 2.11.0rc1
    • User Interface
    • Fedora 39 Linux

      Upon opening, Picard crashes with above error.  This is occuring with 2.10 and with 2.11.

      There is a Fedora Bug report with backtraces here:

      https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2260160

      If you prefer I attach here, let me know.

      Thanks!

       

          [PICARD-2835] PyType_HasFeature(): python3.12 killed by SIGSEGV

          Gerald Cox added a comment -

          Hey Philipp, thanks very much for the quick reply.  Much appreciated.  

          Gerald Cox added a comment - Hey Philipp, thanks very much for the quick reply.  Much appreciated.  

          I am going to close this issue as I don't think there is any todo from Picard's side. It is also not reproducible on my system (Ubuntu) using Python 3.12.1 and PyQt 5.15.10

          As the issue seems to have started happening just recently, has there been any update in Fedora to PyQt5 or Python 3.12 that might be related in the last weeks?

          Philipp Wolfer added a comment - I am going to close this issue as I don't think there is any todo from Picard's side. It is also not reproducible on my system (Ubuntu) using Python 3.12.1 and PyQt 5.15.10 As the issue seems to have started happening just recently, has there been any update in Fedora to PyQt5 or Python 3.12 that might be related in the last weeks?

          See also similar reports on

          https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2249803

          https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2260662

          https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2262147

          All have the same combination of PyQt5 calls ending in a call to PyType_HasFeature

          So I'd say the issue is either in PyQt5 or even Python 3.12, and it might be specific to the Fedora builds. Or at least very recent versions of either of those components.

          Philipp Wolfer added a comment - See also similar reports on https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2249803 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2260662 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2262147 All have the same combination of PyQt5 calls ending in a call to PyType_HasFeature So I'd say the issue is either in PyQt5 or even Python 3.12, and it might be specific to the Fedora builds. Or at least very recent versions of either of those components.

          This actually looks like some issue with the builds of Qt5, PyQt5 or Python itself in Fedora. I don't have a Fedora system around to test, though.

          Philipp Wolfer added a comment - This actually looks like some issue with the builds of Qt5, PyQt5 or Python itself in Fedora. I don't have a Fedora system around to test, though.

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