I swear, this is the last one.

An access violation occurs in Python24.dlll when this python code executes:
 eval("reg.boundary")
I don't know the internals of apache, so I can't say why or how.

On 12/19/05, Jamie Bliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Introspection of mp_request and some other built-in classes usually
> crashes Apache on my system (Win XP SP1).
>
> My Python version (as reported by sys.version) is '2.4.1 (#65, Jun 20
> 2005, 17:01:55) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)]'. sys.api_version is 1012.
> (All of those values are through mod_python/Apache, not Python
> directly.)
>
> Apache is 2.0.55 (magic num 20020903:11). I built Apache myself using
> MSVC++ 6. mod_python is the only module loaded.
>
> mod_python.version is '3.2.5b'. The version in the binary
> (mod_python.so) is "3.2.5.62634".
>
> In order to reproduce the bug, insert this function in a publisher-enabled 
> file.
>
> def request(req):
>         retval = ''
>         for i in dir(req):
>                 if i[:2] == "__" and i[-2:] == "__": continue
>                 retval += i+': '+repr(getattr(req, i))+"\n"
>         return retval
>
> I don't expect this bug to appear much on a production system, but it
> is fairly annoying to a n00b like myself.
>
> --
>   Jamie
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>


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