On Tue, 3 Jan 2017, marco turchi wrote:
Nope different linux kernels and python versions (2.7.11 and 2.7.12).
Btw I have also similar problem on the machine with Web access.
I suspect you don't have shared mode enabled when running tests.
The WindowsError exception is a bug that no one hits
Nope different linux kernels and python versions (2.7.11 and 2.7.12).
Btw I have also similar problem on the machine with Web access.
Best,
Marco
On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 10:05 PM, Andi Vajda wrote:
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> On Tue, 3 Jan 2017, marco turchi wrote:
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> Dear Andi,
>> following you suggestions, I have f
On Tue, 3 Jan 2017, marco turchi wrote:
Dear Andi,
following you suggestions, I have first installed pyLucene on a machine
with access to the Web and than I have copied the tree on the cluster
machine where I have installed pyLucene.
Running the make test I have the following errors:
ERROR: te
Hi
I have also run the following commands to check if I'm using the shared
option of jcc:
>>> from jcc import config
>>> config.SHARED
True
Best,
Marco
On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 4:01 PM, marco turchi wrote:
> Dear Andi,
> following you suggestions, I have first installed pyLucene on a machine
>
Dear Andi,
following you suggestions, I have first installed pyLucene on a machine
with access to the Web and than I have copied the tree on the cluster
machine where I have installed pyLucene.
Running the make test I have the following errors:
ERROR: testThroughLayerException (__main__.PythonExce