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Hi
this is to report that with 2022.2.1 version of Intel python interpreter, typing <TAB> for completion segfaults.
No problem with previous version
Regards,
Stephane Rouberol
/softs/intelpython/intelpython3-2022.2.1.17274/intelpython/python3.9/bin/python
Python 3.9.13 (main, Oct 19 2022, 17:23:07)
[GCC 11.2.0] :: Intel Corporation on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
Intel(R) Distribution for Python is brought to you by Intel Corporation.
Please check out: https://software.intel.com/en-us/python-distribution
>>> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
inf03: ~ >
inf03: ~ > /softs/intelpython/intelpython3-2021.1.1-44/intelpython/python3.7/bin/python
Python 3.7.9 (default, Nov 4 2020, 21:30:07)
[GCC 7.3.0] :: Intel Corporation on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
Intel(R) Distribution for Python is brought to you by Intel Corporation.
Please check out: https://software.intel.com/en-us/python-distribution
>>>
ArithmeticError( AssertionError( AttributeError( BaseException(
BlockingIOError( BrokenPipeError( BufferError( BytesWarning(
ChildProcessError( ConnectionAbortedError( ConnectionError( ConnectionRefusedError(
ConnectionResetError( DeprecationWarning( EOFError( Ellipsis.
EnvironmentError( Exception( False FileExistsError(
FileNotFoundError( FloatingPointError( FutureWarning( GeneratorExit(
IOError( ImportError( ImportWarning( IndentationError(
IndexError( InterruptedError( IsADirectoryError( KeyError(
KeyboardInterrupt( LookupError( MemoryError( ModuleNotFoundError(
NameError( None NotADirectoryError( NotImplemented.
NotImplementedError( OSError( OverflowError( PendingDeprecationWarning(
PermissionError( ProcessLookupError( RecursionError( ReferenceError(
ResourceWarning( RuntimeError( RuntimeWarning( StopAsyncIteration(
StopIteration( SyntaxError( SyntaxWarning( SystemError(
SystemExit( TabError( TimeoutError( True
TypeError( UnboundLocalError( UnicodeDecodeError( UnicodeEncodeError(
UnicodeError( UnicodeTranslateError( UnicodeWarning( UserWarning(
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>>> ^D
inf03: ~ >
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Hi Stephane,
This command may solve your segmentation fault issue. Give it a try.
conda uninstall pyeditline --offline
Best,
Alex
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Hi
inf03: ~ > cat /etc/redhat-release
Rocky Linux release 8.7 (Green Obsidian)
inf03: ~ > grep -m1 'model name' /proc/cpuinfo
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) Silver 4216 CPU @ 2.10GHz
inf03: ~ >
inf03: ~ > /softs/intelpython/intelpython3-2022.0.1.127/intelpython/python3.9/bin/python
Python 3.9.7 (default, Oct 27 2021, 01:23:21)
[GCC 9.3.0] :: Intel Corporation on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
Intel(R) Distribution for Python is brought to you by Intel Corporation.
Please check out: https://software.intel.com/en-us/python-distribution
>>> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
inf03: ~ >
inf03: ~ > /softs/intelpython/intelpython3-2022.0.2.155/intelpython/python3.9/bin/python
Python 3.9.7 (default, Oct 27 2021, 01:23:21)
[GCC 9.3.0] :: Intel Corporation on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
Intel(R) Distribution for Python is brought to you by Intel Corporation.
Please check out: https://software.intel.com/en-us/python-distribution
>>> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
inf03: ~ >
inf03: ~ > /softs/intelpython/intelpython3-2022.1.0.214/intelpython/python3.9/bin/python
Python 3.9.10 (main, Mar 2 2022, 12:02:00)
[GCC 9.3.0] :: Intel Corporation on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
Intel(R) Distribution for Python is brought to you by Intel Corporation.
Please check out: https://software.intel.com/en-us/python-distribution
>>> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
inf03: ~ >
inf03: ~ > /softs/intelpython/intelpython3-2022.2.0.8762/intelpython/python3.9/bin/python
Python 3.9.12 (main, Aug 29 2022, 00:54:58)
[GCC 11.2.0] :: Intel Corporation on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
Intel(R) Distribution for Python is brought to you by Intel Corporation.
Please check out: https://software.intel.com/en-us/python-distribution
>>> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
inf03: ~ >
inf03: ~ > /softs/intelpython/intelpython3-2022.2.1.17274/intelpython/python3.9/bin/python
Python 3.9.13 (main, Oct 19 2022, 17:23:07)
[GCC 11.2.0] :: Intel Corporation on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
Intel(R) Distribution for Python is brought to you by Intel Corporation.
Please check out: https://software.intel.com/en-us/python-distribution
>>> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
inf03: ~ >
inf03: ~ > /softs/intelpython/intelpython3-2023.0.0.25636//intelpython/python3.9/bin/python
Python 3.9.15 (main, Nov 11 2022, 13:58:57)
[GCC 11.2.0] :: Intel Corporation on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
Intel(R) Distribution for Python is brought to you by Intel Corporation.
Please check out: https://software.intel.com/en-us/python-distribution
>>> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
inf03: ~ >
Regards,
sr
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Hi Stephane,
This command may solve your segmentation fault issue. Give it a try.
conda uninstall pyeditline --offline
Best,
Alex
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Hi Alex
uninstalling pyeditline is indeed a workaround for most recent versions
but the trick is not doable for vulnerable 2022.0.1 & 2022.0.2 versions:
# conda uninstall pyeditline --offline
Collecting package metadata (repodata.json): done
Solving environment: done
## Package Plan ##
environment location: /opt/intel/intelpython3-2022.0.1.127/intelpython/latest
removed specs:
- pyeditline
The following packages will be REMOVED:
c-ares-1.17.1-h14c3975_2
cycler-0.10.0-py39h06a4308_0
cython-0.29.24-py39hbf8da92_1
dpctl-0.11.1-py39hbd01409_0
dpnp-0.9.0-py39h2493cab_0
freetype-2.10.4-h5ab3b9f_0
funcsigs-1.0.2-py39h06a4308_0
future-0.18.2-py39h06a4308_1
kiwisolver-1.3.1-py39h2531618_0
libarchive-3.5.2-h27f34a6_0
libevent-2.1.10-he436679_1
libllvm11-11.0.0-h3826bc1_0
libpng-1.6.37-8
libprotobuf-3.14.0-he78db7b_1
libxml2-2.9.12-h6441c91_1
llvm-11.0.0-h06a4308_0
llvm-spirv-11.0.0-h4616538_1
llvmlite-0.37.0-py39h188ca7a_1
lz4-c-1.9.3-h295c915_1
lzo-2.10-h7b6447c_2
matplotlib-3.1.2-py39h254464c_11
mpi4py-3.0.3-py39h4a7690d_11
numba-0.54.1-py39h671cb0e_3
numba-dppy-0.17.2-py39h31cfeb5_0
numexpr-2.7.3-py39h1d04dd3_4
packaging-21.0-py39h1546d3d_4
pandas-1.2.5-py39h8328df6_2
pyeditline-2.0.1-py39_2
pyparsing-3.0.4-pyhd3eb1b0_0
python-dateutil-2.8.2-py39_1
python-libarchive-c-2.9-pyhd3eb1b0_1
pytz-2021.3-pyhd3eb1b0_0
pyyaml-6.0-py39h7f8727e_1
scikit-ipp-1.2.0-py39h2d01023_8
smp-0.1.4-py39hab8cbcd_2
snappy-1.1.8-he6710b0_0
spirv-tools-2020.5-h6bb024c_2
sys_check-2022.0-0
tcl-8.6.10-2
xgboost-1.4.3-1596_gbab738py39_4
zstd-1.4.5-h9ceee32_0
Proceed ([y]/n)? n
CondaSystemExit: Exiting.
# conda uninstall pyeditline --offline
Collecting package metadata (repodata.json): done
Solving environment: done
## Package Plan ##
environment location: /opt/intel/intelpython3-2022.0.2.155/intelpython/latest
removed specs:
- pyeditline
The following packages will be REMOVED:
c-ares-1.17.1-h14c3975_2
cycler-0.10.0-py39h06a4308_0
cython-0.29.24-py39hbf8da92_1
dpctl-0.11.1-py39hbd01409_0
dpnp-0.9.0-py39h2493cab_0
freetype-2.10.4-h5ab3b9f_0
funcsigs-1.0.2-py39h06a4308_0
future-0.18.2-py39h06a4308_1
kiwisolver-1.3.1-py39h2531618_0
libarchive-3.5.2-h27f34a6_0
libevent-2.1.10-he436679_1
libllvm11-11.0.0-h3826bc1_0
libpng-1.6.37-8
libprotobuf-3.14.0-he78db7b_1
libxml2-2.9.12-h6441c91_1
llvm-11.0.0-h06a4308_0
llvm-spirv-11.0.0-h4616538_1
llvmlite-0.37.0-py39h188ca7a_1
lz4-c-1.9.3-h295c915_1
lzo-2.10-h7b6447c_2
matplotlib-3.1.2-py39h254464c_11
mpi4py-3.0.3-py39h4a7690d_11
numba-0.54.1-py39h671cb0e_3
numba-dppy-0.17.2-py39h31cfeb5_0
numexpr-2.7.3-py39h1d04dd3_4
packaging-21.0-py39h1546d3d_4
pandas-1.2.5-py39h8328df6_2
pyeditline-2.0.1-py39_2
pyparsing-3.0.4-pyhd3eb1b0_0
python-dateutil-2.8.2-py39_1
python-libarchive-c-2.9-pyhd3eb1b0_1
pytz-2021.3-pyhd3eb1b0_0
pyyaml-6.0-py39h7f8727e_1
scikit-ipp-1.2.0-py39h2d01023_8
smp-0.1.4-py39hab8cbcd_2
snappy-1.1.8-he6710b0_0
spirv-tools-2020.5-h6bb024c_2
sys_check-2022.0-0
tcl-8.6.10-2
xgboost-1.4.3-1596_gbab738py39_4
zstd-1.4.5-h9ceee32_0
Proceed ([y]/n)? n
CondaSystemExit: Exiting.
BTW imho the "Solved" status of this bug report is confusing for readers.
Best,
sr
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Hi Stephane,
Does this resolve your issue? I will update the comment with the solution.
The terminal output you showed for the 2022.0.1 & 2022.0.2 versions appears to be more of a conda-related issue.
Best,
Alex
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Hi,
This issue has been resolved and we will no longer respond to this thread. If you require additional assistance from Intel, please start a new thread. Any further interaction in this thread will be considered community only.
-Alex

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