From: \(::\) B. I. <bo...@re...> - 2001-06-17 02:10:13
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I got it to work.. what I had to do was turn off CIDict.. like this in setup.py line 16: defines = [#-- ('USE_CIDICT', None), it fixed both modes (I guess they're called synchronous and asynchronous?).. no more SystemError or core dump. Quoting "(::) Bob Ippolito" <bo...@re...>: > I'm having a problem using python-ldap (redhat linux). > > ActivePython 2.1, build 210 > OpenLDAP 2.0.11 > > This is with the latest CVS version of python-ldap.. 1.10alpha3 wouldn't > > compile with OpenLDAP 2.0.11, I haven't found the patch to try it. > > Any ideas? I've tried using different values for bind and search, and > it > worked fine if I issued a search that doesn't have any results.. but any > search > that has results gets that dictobject error, or just core dumps! > > (from the interpreter) > > >>> import _ldap > >>> l=_ldap.open("localhost") > >>> l.simple_bind_s("","") > >>> l.search_s("",0,"objectclass=*") > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? > SystemError: Objects/dictobject.c:471: bad argument to internal > function > >>> l.search("",0,"objectclass=*") > 3 > >>> print l.result(3) > Segmentation fault (core dumped) > > It's a weird install of redhat, and I haven't been using RPM's.. so I > don't > want to try one. I just want to compile it myself and have it work. > > (::) bob > > _______________________________________________ > Python-LDAP-dev mailing list > Pyt...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/python-ldap-dev > (::) bob |