Public bug reported: For reasons of support and reliability, I run RHEL 5.5 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 -- should be the same as CentOS 5.5) on my web server. I wanted to install oursql, but failed:
I used easy_install to install pip, then I used pip: pip install oursql I got hundreds of warnings and errors in compiling oursqlx/oursql.c, ending with oursqlx/oursql.c: At top level: oursqlx/oursql.c:23984: error: expected ')' before 'val' error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1 I'm attaching the 2917 line log file from /root/.pip/pip.log. My system does have mysql_config Oh, and it's unlikely to matter in this case, but I'm running mysql-5.0.77 both client and server I'm running python 2.4.3, though I have python 2.6.5 installed as well. If I could figure out how to tell pip to try that, I would, but again, it seems unlikely that that would fix the gcc errors. Maybe some header files? The package looks very useful, so I'm happy to work with you to resolve this. Thanks, Scott [email protected] ** Affects: oursql Importance: Undecided Status: New -- can't install on RHEL 5.5 due to gcc compiler errors https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/664117 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Agesys Team, which is subscribed to oursql. Status in oursql python bindings for mysql: New Bug description: For reasons of support and reliability, I run RHEL 5.5 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 -- should be the same as CentOS 5.5) on my web server. I wanted to install oursql, but failed: I used easy_install to install pip, then I used pip: pip install oursql I got hundreds of warnings and errors in compiling oursqlx/oursql.c, ending with oursqlx/oursql.c: At top level: oursqlx/oursql.c:23984: error: expected ')' before 'val' error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1 I'm attaching the 2917 line log file from /root/.pip/pip.log. My system does have mysql_config Oh, and it's unlikely to matter in this case, but I'm running mysql-5.0.77 both client and server I'm running python 2.4.3, though I have python 2.6.5 installed as well. If I could figure out how to tell pip to try that, I would, but again, it seems unlikely that that would fix the gcc errors. Maybe some header files? The package looks very useful, so I'm happy to work with you to resolve this. Thanks, Scott [email protected] _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~agesys-dev Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~agesys-dev More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

