hi Olu.

thank you for your report and find it fixed in the latest commit.

kind regards,
Miroslav Stampar

On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 10:14 PM, Oluseyi Akindeinde
<seyi.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just received this error trying to dump a sybase db.
>
> 21:13:02] [CRITICAL] unhandled exception in sqlmap/1.0-dev (r4384), retry 
> your run with the latest development version from the Subversion repository. 
> If the exception persists, please send by e-mail to 
> sqlmap-users@lists.sourceforge.net the following text and any information 
> required to reproduce the bug. The developers will try to reproduce the bug, 
> fix it accordingly and get back to you.
> sqlmap version: 1.0-dev (r4384)
> Python version: 2.7.1
> Operating system: posix
> Command line: ./sqlmap.py -u 
> ************************************************************** -D ********* 
> -T USER -C ***************************************** --text-only 
> --dbms=sybase --batch --parse-errors --threads=10 --start=1 --stop=10 --dump
> Technique: ERROR
> Back-end DBMS: Sybase (fingerprinted)
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>  File "/Users/fx0ne/sqlmap/_sqlmap.py", line 86, in main
>    start()
>  File "/Users/fx0ne/sqlmap/lib/controller/controller.py", line 577, in start
>    action()
>  File "/Users/fx0ne/sqlmap/lib/controller/action.py", line 109, in action
>    conf.dbmsHandler.dumpTable()
>  File "/Users/fx0ne/sqlmap/plugins/generic/enumeration.py", line 1611, in 
> dumpTable
>    retVal = self.__pivotDumpTable(table, colList, blind=False)
>  File "/Users/fx0ne/sqlmap/plugins/generic/enumeration.py", line 1446, in 
> __pivotDumpTable
>    for i in xrange(int(count)):
> ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'None'
>
> [*] shutting down at 21:13:02
>
>
> Kind regards,
> Olu
>
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