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Oops. Forgot to mention: The installation fails with Python 2.4 but is OK with
Python 2.6
Original comment by gilles.l...@gmail.com
on 25 Jun 2010 at 12:38
If possible, can you test this with the v2unicode branch?
Most of the Linux & OS/X issues were due to incorrect handling of UCS4 which
I've corrected on that branch. As soon as I'm sure it has been tested enough,
it will become 2.1.8.
Original comment by mkleehammer
on 5 Sep 2010 at 6:18
Can you test this with 2.1.8?
Thanks.
Original comment by mkleehammer
on 6 Sep 2010 at 5:36
Sorry to answer late (coming back from vacations). I tried again and got this
with 2.1.8 (other errors).
The full console log is in attachment of this comment.
Thank you again for your support.
Original comment by gilles.l...@gmail.com
on 8 Sep 2010 at 1:42
Attachments:
OK, it looks like Python 4 is not using "const char*" where it should. Most of
the time a string literal is used which results in the warning "deprecated
conversion from string constant to ‘char*’" and the compiler performs the
cast for us. However, the one time I pass a "const char*" variable, the
compiler won't (and shouldn't), so there is an error.
My first question is, is Python 2.4 the version that comes with OS/X? I do
support 2.4, but am wondering how common this will be.
Second, I'll make the appropriate cast to "char*" on that line and make 2.1.9.
I guess I'll have to buy a Mac :)
Original comment by mkleehammer
on 8 Sep 2010 at 2:26
What a fast answer... ;)
I'm familiar with this deprecation warning that does not prevent having C
extensions that work on Mac. The real errors are stated in lines 226 and 227 of
my last attachment.
<quoting>
.../pyodbc-2.1.8/src/pyodbcmodule.cpp:919: error: invalid conversion from
‘const char*’ to ‘char*’
.../pyodbc-2.1.8/src/pyodbcmodule.cpp:919: error: initializing argument 3 of
‘int PyModule_AddStringConstant(PyObject*, char*, char*)’
</quoting>
I'm using Python 2.4 installed with MacPorts that works perfectly with lots of
complex Python apps (Zope, ...) and C based eggs (python-ldap, lxml, ...)
http://trac.macports.org/browser/trunk/dports/lang/python24
The default compiler is gcc-4.2.
If you need more investigation I could give you an ssh access to my macbook.
Original comment by gilles.l...@gmail.com
on 8 Sep 2010 at 2:51
[deleted comment]
FYI: I am building for CentOS 5.4 and I get the same error in pyodbcmodule.cpp
at line 919.
OS: CentOS 5.4
Python: 2.4.3
gcc: 4.1.2
Thanks.
Original comment by dccar...@gmail.com
on 29 Sep 2010 at 10:00
Same here, it fails to compile with:
Python 2.4.3
CentOS release 5.5 (Final)
gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-48)
I compiled a newer Python and it worked:
Python 2.6.6
Original comment by jean.jor...@gmail.com
on 15 Nov 2010 at 5:27
Fixed in 2.1.9-beta06
Original comment by mkleehammer
on 21 Nov 2010 at 6:24
May I ask to release such version, 2.1.9? I'm using 2.4 with older version of
zope. I fixed the bug manually in 2.1.8, but it would be convenient to have an
official package.
Original comment by fcormart...@gmail.com
on 20 Mar 2011 at 9:27
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
gilles.l...@gmail.com
on 25 Jun 2010 at 12:34Attachments: