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From: Jan I. <idz...@at...> - 2002-05-02 09:26:13
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On Tue, 30 Apr 2002 20:12:37 +0200 Michael Ströder <mi...@st...> wrote: > Jan Idzikowski wrote: > > > > i have a problem with the ldap-module on AIX. > > Disclaimer: I have no personal experience on AIX and > IBM's C compiler. > > > I use Python-2.1.3 installed thread-safe with the IBM > > C-Compiler cc_r and the option -qmaxmem=4000. > > I also have no clue what "Python-2.1.3 installed thread-safe" means. > > But please check the options you chose when compiling Python by > issuing the following command in Python's source tree. > > $ ./configure --help > > Some candidates for further examination might be: > > --without-gcc never use gcc > --with-signal-module disable/enable signal module > --with(out)-threads[=DIRECTORY] disable/enable thread support > --with(out)-thread[=DIRECTORY] deprecated; use > --with(out)-threads > --with-pth use GNU pth threading libraries > --with(out)-cycle-gc disable/enable garbage collection > --with(out)-pymalloc disable/enable specialized mallocs > --with-wctype-functions use wctype.h functions > --with-dl-dld=DL_DIR,DLD_DIR GNU dynamic linking > --with-fpectl enable SIGFPE catching > i have python install with --without-gcc --with-pymalloc --with-cycle-gc and make CC="cc_r" OPT="-O -qmaxmem=4000" and all looks fine, but the python-ldap-modul get a Segmentation fault, i have use the dbx (aix debugger) and get the output: Segmentation fault in ldap_search_ext at 0xd10860a8 ($t1) 0xd10860a8 (ldap_search_ext+0x218) 800c0000 lwz r0,0x0(r12) greetings jan |