Darrin Thompson schrieb:
> On 5/29/07, "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> p &sqlite3InitCallback
>>
>
> (gdb) p $sqlite3InitCallback
> $1 = void
Please try '&' instead of '$'. It's the address of that function
I was after (to then find out whether it is in the address range
of the ex
On 5/29/07, "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> p &sqlite3InitCallback
>
(gdb) p $sqlite3InitCallback
$1 = void
g.
> Try "info shared" in gdb. Not sure whether that works on OSX,
> though.
>
Worked beautifully!
The smoking gun: something is hauling in the system provided sqlite3
On 5/29/07, "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The question for python-dev is "how can I debug that further, and where
> should I submit a patch" :-)
>
I have no problem with that. :-)
> > (gdb) info threads
> > * 1 process 18968 local thread 0x1003 0x900e41d1 in strtol_l ()
> > (gdb
On 5/29/07, Ronald Oussoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What happens when you use the binary installer at python.org? This is
> build with a newer version of sqlite as well (because the installer
> supports OSX 10.3).
>
Hmmm. I hadn't thought of checking the sqlite version in there. I did
use the
On 26 May, 2007, at 6:45, Darrin Thompson wrote:
First of all 1000 apologies if this is the wrong list. Please redirect
me if necessary.
I'm attempting to build python 2.5.1 fat binaries on OSX and
statically link to a newer sqlite than what ships with OSX. (3.3.17).
I'm getting "Bus Error" e
One other thing to check is to ensure that sqlite was compiled with
-fno-strict-aliasing. I know there was a strange problem on one of
the buildbots due to this flag not being present. I have no idea if
that could be your problem here though.
n
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On 5/28/07, "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Darrin Thompson schrieb:
> First of all 1000 apologies if this is the wrong list. Please redirect
> me if necessary.
The list is right, but the question is slightly wrong:
> Can someone advise as to the correct configure arguments for sqlite or
> something else I might be missing?
The question f
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Usage questions should usually be directed first to comp.lang.python /
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