python killed by SIGBUS when importing qt

Bug #140053 reported by Michael Gliwinski
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python-qt3 (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: python-qt3

uname -a: Linux hk-47 2.6.22-11-generic #1 SMP Fri Sep 7 04:31:16 GMT 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux

After the most recent update of python-qt3, python is getting killed with SIGBUS when trying to import the module.
The update was from version 3.17.3-2ubuntu1 to 3.17.3-2ubuntu3.
I'll attach a stack trace as well.

To reproduce:
1. update python-qt3 to the specified version
2. start python and type `import qt'

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Michael Gliwinski (tzeentch-gm) wrote :

Forgot to add. This is on gutsy tribe 5. Attaching the trace (of running python and doing `import qt').

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Michael Gliwinski (tzeentch-gm) wrote :

Logged another bug report which relates to this one (bug #141429). In the first case I've noticed it in restricted-manager-kde, this time I've noticed it also affects power-manager. Is anybody else able to reproduce it? Or am I just "lucky" :D

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Michael Gliwinski (tzeentch-gm) wrote :

The crash no longer happens after wiping the system clean and reinstalling from gutsy beta CD. Setting status to invalid.

Changed in python-qt3:
status: New → Invalid
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