Bugs item #1478253, was opened at 2006-04-28 08:59 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by balducci You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=105470&aid=1478253&group_id=5470
Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: Build Group: Python 2.5 Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: balducci (balducci) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: test_ctypes: undefined symbol: XGetExtensionVersion Initial Comment: Dear python maintainers, apologies if I'm wrong or I'm missing some evident point. Just built 2.5a2 on linux: myhost> uname -a Linux myhost 2.6.16.5 #1 Thu Apr 13 10:01:54 CEST 2006 i686 unknown I find that `make test' chokes in test_ctypes. Running the single test with `./python -E -tt ./Lib/test/regrtest.py -l -v -s test_ctypes' gives me the output shown in the attached file. As far as I could google around, I seem to understand that this problem has already appeared in the past. Basically, it is due to the fact that libglut (version 3.7) does not contain the XGetExtensionVersion function, which is instead defined in libXi: myhost> nm /usr/local/X11R6/lib/libglut.so.3|egrep -i xgetextensionversion U XGetExtensionVersion myhost> nm /usr/local/X11R6/lib/libXi.so|egrep -i xgetextensionversion 00003930 T XGetExtensionVersion I seem to understand that libglut should be dlopen'ed together with libXi, in order to have XGetExtensionVersion available. Unfortunately, I don't speak python, so I'm not in the position to suggest any reasonable fix for this. I send this message in the hope of making something useful: if this is not the case, please, accept my apologies. I thank you very much for your time and effort in maintaining python. Ciao Gabriele ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Comment By: balducci (balducci) Date: 2006-04-28 17:05 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=1452725 Dear Thomas, thank you for your reply. I've investigated a little bit more the problem. 2.5a1 worked smoothly on test_ctypes: this makes me think that the problem isn't in my box (it's an old redhat-7.1, but I keep all the system up-2-date: kernel,X11,glibc etc.). Also, I've kept python up-2-date since 2.3.4 and never seen this. On the other hand, it is also true that the (verbose mode) output of test_ctypes in 2.5a1, while showing a test_GL line, does not contain any test_glu and/or test_glut lines (which, together with test_gl, give the errors in 2.5a2): so it might also be that these new tests (test_glu and test_glut) make some local (i.e. due to my box) problem evident. However, I'm incline to think that there must be something in 2.5a2 which has changed from 2.5a1: => Lib/ctypes/__init__.py heavily differ from 2.5a1 to 2.5a2 (the error reported in the attached file I sent seems to have been generated in __init__.py) => also, the traceback in the attachment quotes a file Lib/ctypes/test/test_find.py, which I don't find in 2.5a1 => the error is quite reasonable: libglut.so.3 does not define XGetExtensionVersion, which is instead defined in libXi.so I seem to understand that exactly this kind of problem was reported in the following thread: http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Message/ctypes-users/2872534 I've seen just now that you got involved there! Well, as I said, I do not speak python, but from a glance to the thread I seem to understand that the problem could be in the use of RTLD_GLOBAL/RTLD_LOCAL (I don't know what these are for, but I guess that RTLD stands for RunTime Loader?) As I understand it, the problem seems to be as if one tries to compile a C program which calls XGetExtensionVersion with -lglut, but without -lXi. Perhaps the corresponding action should be done with test_ctypes, but I have no idea how this is done with python. I've also to admit that being the only one who has reported this problem on such a widespread platfrom like linux makes me perplexed. In the end, I don't know what to think: the problem is actually there and was not there with 2.5a1 (nor with any previous build since 2.3.4). I regret being unable to go deeper in this problem and I apoligize if this report is not clear enough. If there is any test I can do to make things clearer, please, just tell me. And THANK YOU for your work. Ciao Gabriele ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Thomas Heller (theller) Date: 2006-04-28 15:02 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=11105 I don't know enough about linux shared libraries, either, to sugegst a fix or workaround. OTOH, I'm also not able to reproduce that problem on any of the linux machines that I have access to. What kind of system is this? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=105470&aid=1478253&group_id=5470 _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com