3 Jan
2008
3 Jan
'08
12:59 p.m.
Daniel Russel wrote: > Anyway, am looking in to these things since IMP currently does not work > reliably with other swig modules which use IMP. For example, doing > for p in IMP.Particles(): > print p > crashes on my linux box if IMP and another swig library are loaded. Try > adding that line to anything in the IMPEM tests to see.
Indeed. But your changes don't seem to fix that. I just posted a stripped-down example of this problem to the SWIG mailing list, which may help us or others figure out what's going on. It doesn't use %import, so that can't be the problem, and I tried your SWIG_TYPE_TABLE fix, which had no effect. I think you were right before that it's a symbol clash problem.
Ben
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