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Darryl L. Pierce commented on QPID-6107:
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Hrm, this had me take a second look at the _get_content method. I noticed that, 
at the top, it calls self.getContentObject and then returning that if it's 
present. So, as an experiment, I commented that out and instead changed the 
code to 1) only call getContent and 2) assign to a local variable the decode 
output if it's a map or a list. With that change only I'm able to send and 
receive messages without an error.

> Python Swig wrapped bindings consistently fail with spout and drain
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>
>                 Key: QPID-6107
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-6107
>             Project: Qpid
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Python Client (Wrapped)
>            Reporter: Darryl L. Pierce
>            Assignee: Darryl L. Pierce
>
> In testing the packages [1] I have come across an interesting situation.
> It first came up on Ubuntu trusty but then I was able to reproduce it on
> F20.
> If I send less than 2272 messages using the spout tool then things
> success. But at 2273 then the Python bindings fail with:
> Fatal Python error: deallocating None
> Aborted (core dumped)
> using the following command line:
> $ python /usr/share/doc/python-qpid-messaging/examples/python/spout --count 
> 2272 "my-queue;{create:always,delete:receiver}"
> I'm not sure why 2273 is the magic number. On Fedora the number seems to 
> be a little bit lower at 2269 before it starts to fail as on Debian. 
> On the other side, when I then drain the queue with:
> $ python /usr/share/doc/python-qpid-messaging/examples/python/drain "my-queue"
> I can't receive more than 1505 messages on Debian and 1503 on Fedora
> before the same error occurs. To verify this I ran very specific spout
> and drain situations with Python. On Debian I did:
> $ sudo service qpidd stop; sudo service qpidd start; python 
> /usr/share/doc/python-qpid-messaging/examples/python/spout --count 1505 
> "my-queue;{create:always,delete:receiver}"
> $ python /usr/share/doc/python-qpid-messaging/examples/python/drain "my-queue"
> $ sudo service qpidd stop; sudo service qpidd start; python 
> /usr/share/doc/python-qpid-messaging/examples/python/spout --count 1506 
> "my-queue;{create:always,delete:receiver}"
> $ python /usr/share/doc/python-qpid-messaging/examples/python/drain
> "my-queue" > output.txtFatal Python error: deallocating None
> Aborted (core dumped)
> On Fedora I changed 1505/1506 to 1503/1504 and the output was
> consistently the same.
> [1] https://launchpad.net/~mcpierce/+archive/ubuntu/qpid-testing/+packages



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