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Andreas Vajda commented on PYLUCENE-55: --------------------------------------- > Did you try to build it more than once? No, I just looked into the build directory from yesterday's build, which I built only once. > What version of jcc are you using? My version has no --wheel option JCC version 3.7, which was released with PyLucene 8.3.0 (the latest release of PyLucene/JCC). Also available from PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/JCC/ You can find the version of JCC you're using: from babelnet import JCC_VERSION > I'll try again with a completely clean python environment, both with pip and > Anaconda and let you know. Note that I'm not using Anaconda (what is that ?) but regular python 3.8.2. > JCC creates the classes in non-deterministic order > -------------------------------------------------- > > Key: PYLUCENE-55 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PYLUCENE-55 > Project: PyLucene > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Andrea Sterbini > Priority: Major > > I am trying to wrap the BabelNet API code. > The resulting module is non-deterministically not-working (once every 5 I get > it OK). > This seems to be related to the order the classes are handled, because they > are kept in a set, which has nondeterministic order. > By changing cpp.py at line 696 to sort the class names I get a working module. > {code:java} > // changed from > for cls in todo: > {code} > {code:java} > // to > for cls in sorted(todo, key=lambda c: c.getName()):{code} > I have been luky with this way to order the classes. Possibly a better > algorithm exists to fix this bug. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)