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From: Joe L. <jl...@op...> - 2002-02-04 17:19:54
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I meant to say that python2 coexists with python (1.5.x). On 2/4/02 9:16 AM, "Joe Little" <jl...@op...> wrote: > > Actually, RedHat renamed python-2 to python2 so that it co-exists with > python-ldap. > > The issue with the libcrypt bit is that a newer version of openssl was used > for OpenLDAP. You can get around this by rebuilding later OpenLDAP packages > using the older openssl packages. I do not necessarily recommend this. > > Separate from this, you can rebuild the python-ldap RPMS with python 1.5.x, > by simply changing the python version string through the spec file. > > On 2/4/02 6:51 AM, "Juha Ylitalo" <juh...@no...> wrote: > >> We've been using Joe Little's old python-ldap 1.10alpha3 RPM packages >> (and versions, which we have rebuilt from same source RPM). This >> solution has worked beatifully all the way upto openldap 2.0.11. >> Then we got that security advisory from RedHat >> (http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHSA-2002-014.html) >> >> Since then we've been in following kind of situation: >> Python 1.5.2 (#1, Jul 5 2001, 03:02:19) [GCC 2.96 20000731 (Red Hat >> Linux 7.1 >> 2 on linux-i386 >> Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam >>>>> import ldap >> Traceback (innermost last): >> File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? >> File "/usr/lib/python1.5/site-packages/python-ldap/ldap.py", line 2, >> in ? >> from _ldap import __version__ >> ImportError: /lib/libcrypt.so`: shared object not open >>>>> >> >> At first we tried to get around by rebuilding python-ldap package, but >> that didn't seem to solve the problem. When we checked for new >> python-ldap versions, they all seemed to require python 2.x, which is >> understandable considering how long python 2.x versions have been out >> and as such they won't solve our immediate problem. As far as I've >> understood RedHat is planning to keep their default python version at >> 1.5.2 until they come up with RedHat Linux 8.x box and for that reason, >> we would like to avoid version upgrade as well. >> >> So, if anyone has been able to get python-ldap to work in RedHat 7.2 >> Linux box with python 1.5.2 and openldap 2.0.21, I'd like to hear about >> it. >> >> P.S. Yes, I know that python2 package exists, but if upgrade python-ldap >> to depend on it, we would also have to upgrade py-gtk, py-gnome, ... > > > _______________________________________________ > Python-LDAP-dev mailing list > Pyt...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/python-ldap-dev |