
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Bruce Southey <bsouthey@gmail.com> wrote:
Or just a Vista bug.
A possible option could be using wine64 (http://wiki.winehq.org/Wine64) . But is probably more work and if even if it did work it may not be informative.
Win64 is not yet usable AFAIK - it was only a few weeks / months ago they were capable of running a hello world I believe. Numpy is notably more complicated than a hello world :) One problem is gcc - gcc 4.4 will be the first release to properly support win64 (I don't claim to understand all the details, though).
I virtually avoid windows for work so I can not answer your question. I knew about the issues from another person trying to compile code using WinGW on another almost identical 64 bit Vista system. Even the related thread seemed to solutions that only worked for some people and I do not know if a solution was found in that case.
Which related thread ?
Anyhow, I do agree that having Python 2.6 support is more important than running the anti-virus software.
I am afraid that if it crashes from time to time, people will complain to us, not to the AV software. Hopefully, once gdb runs reliably on that platform, we will be able to diagnose the problem a bit better. David