a word of advice

Pieter koffie_ at ddsNOSPAM.nl
Sun Jan 2 11:08:55 EST 2000


I agree with that,  New Redhat releases SUCK BIGTIME.
So called, user-friendly is making the finetuning of the Linuxbundle
complicated. If you do a standard install apache and php, you still have to
modify the httpd.conf and crap like that, with phyton the same shit.



Constantinos A. Kotsokalis wrote in message ...
>I do not know if this has been said in any of these two groups
>before, but here's a bit of advice: If you try to compile
>ctsybase python module to use with Sybase under Linux (or
>any other OS, for that matter) and get a core dump when you
>try to import it (doesn't matter if it's statically linked
>or a dynamic module), make sure your locale (LC_ALL env.
>variable) is available in sybase's locales file
>(locales/locales.dat). It took me some three hours yesterday
>night to locate the problem (thanks, redhat, for stripping
>the python executable and cut the way to valuable debugging
>information :-)). If your locale is not available, either
>change locale or add it to the locales file as an ``alias''.
>
>  Regards,
>    Costas
>
>PS: I wonder why isql worked...
>
>--
>Constantinos A. Kotsokalis || c.kotsokalis at noc.ntua.gr
>National Technical University of Athens
>Network Management Center
>Tel. No: +30 1 7721861





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