Per Rosengren per.roseng...@gmail.com added the comment:
On Linux:
nm -C /lib/libc.so.6 |grep ' inet_aton'
000cbce0 W inet_aton
This means that when Python is build with GCC (like on linux), inet_aton
is in system libc.
If you build with GCC in solaris, inet_aton will be taken from
Jeff Blaine cjbla...@gmail.com added the comment:
FWIW, this same problem exists with 2.7.1, compiled by myself, and only on some
Solaris 10 boxes of ours that have not had a lot of recent patching.
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On an old-ish Solaris 10
Changes by Jeff Blaine cjbla...@gmail.com:
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dario frascatani dgfrascat...@gmail.com added the comment:
I have some problem to compile python source code to my server, I can't install
make.
My problem is only when import the smtplib.
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From: dario frascatani [mailto:rep...@bugs.python.org]
Sent: May 16, 2011 3:53 AM
To: Alex Lai (Scotia Capital)
Subject: [issue12013] file /usr/local/lib/python3.1/lib-dynload/_socket.so:
symbol inet_aton: referenced symbol not found
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
Is the original bug still present in your new install?
I meant your server. I’d like to know whether this is a legit but or not.
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Alex Lai alex_...@scotiacapital.com added the comment:
No bugs.
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
All right. Don’t hesitate to report any other bugs you find in the future.
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dario frascatani dgfrascat...@gmail.com added the comment:
I guys I have the same problem with solaris 10 and the pre-compiled package
python-3.1.2 downloaded from sunfreeware.com
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
Can you download a Python 3.1.3 from python.org (or better, clone the 3.1
repository from hg.python.org), try to compile it and report errors? We can’t
do anything for files provided by sunfreeware, but we can fix platform-specific
problems if
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
Is the original bug still present in your new install?
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Alex Lai alex_...@scotiacapital.com added the comment:
I haven't get time to upgarde my workstation yet. I don't know when I'm going
to do it. I compile the software successfully on the other server. and that's
enough for me.
Thanks,
Alex
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
It would be helpful if you could attach the test log. Alternatively, if the
configure and build log for your Python package is available somewhere on the
web, the link would be useful.
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Alex Lai alex_...@scotiacapital.com added the comment:
I've installed it successfully on another server. That is enough. I haven't got
time to upgrade my workstation from s10 pre-release to latest s10 release yet.
Thanks for the information,
Alex
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
$ python3.1 -m test.regrtest
If your distribution removes tests from the binary package, this won’t work.
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Alex Lai alex_...@scotiacapital.com added the comment:
The test fialed on my workstation while successul on another server. Both
server has the same Pyton installation but different libc and libm version. I
plan to reinstall the OS(solaris 10 pre-release) on my workstation next week
and see
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
Looks like a compilation problem. Did you install that Python yourself? Can
you run the test suite to see if there are problems with the _socket module?
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Alex Lai alex_...@scotiacapital.com added the comment:
Hi Eric,
Thank you for the reply. I installed Python 3.1.2 pre-compiled by
sunfreeware.com on one of our sparc servers.
Would you please let me know what command I should run to test the
installation?
Regard,
Alex
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New submission from Alex Lai alex_...@scotiacapital.com:
Hi guys,
I was knocked down by a error related to a socket library _socket.so when I
was trying to compile distribute-0.6.14:
# python3 setup.py install
Before install bootstrap.
Scanning installed packages
No setuptools distribution
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