Gregory P. Smith wrote: > On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 10:02:21AM -0400, Jim Fulton wrote: > >>I just wasted some time chasing down being unable to run the >>Python test suite because the test_anydbm tests were segfaulting. >>Removing the _bsddb module allowed the tests to run without >>segfaulting. >> >>(FWIW, I'm running on Fedora Core 1, with db4-4.1.25-14) > > > Where is the sf bugreport? what python cvs version/date was this, > where did the segfault occur, what stack trace does the coredump show? > test_anydbm.py with _bsddb using 4.1 or 4.2 do not coredump for me, > if theres a bug i'd like to fix it. Fair enough, I'll submit one. > >>I get the impression that this is a common problem. >>Berkeley DB APIs often change in non-backward compatable >>ways that cause this sort of problem. Perhaps these APIs >>change too rapidly to allow the _bsddb extension to be included >>in the distribution. I assume that this is the fault of >>the Berkeley DB libraries, and not the extension, but I don't >>really know. :/ > > > -1 > > The Sleepycat BerkeleyDB API rarely changes. This has not been my experience, but ... > The extension is much > more mutable as support for more of the sleepycat apis are added and > enhancements are made to the compatibility interface, i'd expect this > type of bug to be there first. OK. It sounds like you are very committed to making tis work. That means a lot to me and is greatly appreciated. Jim -- Jim Fulton mailto:jim at zope.com Python Powered! CTO (540) 361-1714 http://www.python.org Zope Corporation http://www.zope.com http://www.zope.org
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