Hi Detlev, I'm using Python 2.5.2 (gentoo linux package dev-lang/python-2.5.2-r5). I wasn't aware that sqlite was now built-in to python. It looks like it's using the sqlite module included with Python, instead of pysqlite. I'll remove pysqlite this evening, and check again, just to make sure.
-Dan On Monday 28 July 2008 12:37:51 Detlev Offenbach wrote: > Hi, > > what Python version are you using? I tested the plugin with Python 2.5, > which has the sqlite module already included. > > Regards, > Detlev > > On Montag, 28. Juli 2008, Dan Bullok wrote: > > I keep getting segfaults using Plugin_Assistant_Eric-snapshot (both > > 20080712 20080726). It has only happened when saving certain files. > > Some files don't segfault when saving, but others do. Once it segfault > > while saving a certain file, it will continue to do so for that file. > > > > I'm attaching a patch that stops the segfault from occurring, but it has > > to disable the API autocompletion to do so. Since I really like the way > > this plugin does in-document word completion, that's not a huge loss to > > me. If the standard word completion worked the same way I'd use it > > instead. > > > > I'm suspecting one of the binary libraries, because I'd expect anything > > written in python to throw an exception that Eric would catch. Here's > > what I'm using: > > sqlite-3.5.9 > > pysqlite-2.3.5 > > qscintilla-2.2 > > PyQt4-4.3.3 > > qt-4.3.4 > > > > Hopefully this is a known error, but if not I can try to track it down by > > building debug versions of the above libs. My prime suspects are sqlite > > and pysqlite, because the segfault is happening during the autocompletion > > db update, which looks like it's handled by sqlite. If anyone has a > > better idea, please let me know. > > > > Thanks. > > -Dan _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric
