On Mar 12, 2013, at 12:10, Jeune Asuncion <je...@bright.com> wrote: > Hi Andi, > > Thanks for getting back. I got it resolved already by just compiling from > source the files from the download page. The JCC and pylucene on the box > were installed separately from Fedora16 repositories and it seems like they > are broken somewhat.
Excellent ! Andi.. > > Jeune > On Mar 12, 2013 7:07 PM, "Andi Vajda" <va...@apache.org> wrote: > >> >> On Mar 12, 2013, at 2:51, Jeune Asuncion <je...@bright.com> wrote: >> >>> Dear *Pylucene*, >>> >>> I am trying to run pylucene on my Fedora box but I get a segmentation >> fault >>> when I do so. I was able to trace the cause of this error to initVM(). >>> >>> In the Python interpreter when I execute the lines of code below I get >> the >>> segmentation fault: >>> >>>>>> import lucene >>>>>> lucene.initVM() >>> Segmentation fault >>> >>> I thought this was because jcc isn't installed because I have pylucene >>> installed on another box and it returns a jcc object. However, I have jcc >>> installed as well on the box where lucene.initVM() isn't working: >>> >>>>>> import jcc >>>>>> jcc.initVM() >>> <jcc.JCCEnv object at 0x7f7162e12138> >>> >>> Would like to get some pointers as to why this is happening. >> >> Did you build PyLucene and JCC on this box ? >> >> Andi.. >> >> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Jeune >>