[ python-Bugs-1195984 ] SystemError: error return without exception set

2005-05-10 Thread SourceForge.net
Bugs item #1195984, was opened at 2005-05-05 11:38
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Category: Python Interpreter Core
Group: Python 2.4
Status: Open
Resolution: None
>Priority: 6
Submitted By: Niraj Bajpai (nbajpai)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: SystemError: error return without exception set

Initial Comment:
I am getting following error with Python 2.4.1 relase:

"SystemError: error return without exception set"

my code works fine with earlier release (python 2.4). Its a 
C code build in python so does not leave much traces to 
describe problem more.

Important Notes:

Release name: 2.4.1(final)
Platform: Solaris 2.8
Error: "SystemError: error return without exception set"



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>Comment By: Niraj Bajpai (nbajpai)
Date: 2005-05-10 09:50

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Actually the same error happens in both 2.4 and 2.4.1. I call in 
python code to receive events from C code embedded in python 
interpreter. There are two meaningful events and idle event. I 
commented idle event in the code (C-code) and start seeing this 
error.

from python code:

x.receive(A)

<< Error happens here

where A can be ,

receive "X"
or
receive "Y"
or 
receive "NOTHING"

In C code when I comment "NOTHING" event generator, I get the 
error. Some meaningful exception in python would have been 
better.



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Comment By: Michael Hudson (mwh)
Date: 2005-05-06 07:45

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Uh, there's not a lot to go on here.  Can you post some code?

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[ python-Bugs-1195984 ] SystemError: error return without exception set

2005-05-10 Thread SourceForge.net
Bugs item #1195984, was opened at 2005-05-05 16:38
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Category: Python Interpreter Core
Group: Python 2.4
Status: Open
Resolution: None
>Priority: 5
Submitted By: Niraj Bajpai (nbajpai)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: SystemError: error return without exception set

Initial Comment:
I am getting following error with Python 2.4.1 relase:

"SystemError: error return without exception set"

my code works fine with earlier release (python 2.4). Its a 
C code build in python so does not leave much traces to 
describe problem more.

Important Notes:

Release name: 2.4.1(final)
Platform: Solaris 2.8
Error: "SystemError: error return without exception set"



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>Comment By: Michael Hudson (mwh)
Date: 2005-05-10 14:52

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Are you writing your own C code?  If so, why do you suspect
a bug in Python itself?

(Also, a debug build of python can be useful for this sort
of thing).

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Comment By: Niraj Bajpai (nbajpai)
Date: 2005-05-10 14:50

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Actually the same error happens in both 2.4 and 2.4.1. I call in 
python code to receive events from C code embedded in python 
interpreter. There are two meaningful events and idle event. I 
commented idle event in the code (C-code) and start seeing this 
error.

from python code:

x.receive(A)

<< Error happens here

where A can be ,

receive "X"
or
receive "Y"
or 
receive "NOTHING"

In C code when I comment "NOTHING" event generator, I get the 
error. Some meaningful exception in python would have been 
better.



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Comment By: Michael Hudson (mwh)
Date: 2005-05-06 12:45

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Uh, there's not a lot to go on here.  Can you post some code?

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[ python-Bugs-1199282 ] subprocess _active.remove(self) self not in list _active

2005-05-10 Thread SourceForge.net
Bugs item #1199282, was opened at 2005-05-10 18:24
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Category: None
Group: Python 2.4
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: cheops (atila-cheops)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: subprocess _active.remove(self) self not in list _active

Initial Comment:
I start a subprocess in a seperate thread (25 concurrent 
threads)
in some of the threads the following error occurs
 
Exception in thread Thread-4:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "C:\Python24\lib\threading.py", line 442, in 
__bootstrap
self.run()
  File "upgrade.py", line 45, in run
returncode = p.wait()
  File "C:\Python24\lib\subprocess.py", line 765, in wait
_active.remove(self)
ValueError: list.remove(x): x not in list
 
this is the code that starts the subprocess and where I 
wait for the result
 
p = subprocess.Popen('command',  stdin=None, 
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,  stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, 
universal_newlines=True)
returncode = p.wait()
errormessage = p.stdout.readlines()

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[ python-Bugs-1085208 ] Installation ends prematurely

2005-05-10 Thread SourceForge.net
Bugs item #1085208, was opened at 2004-12-14 08:18
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Category: Installation
Group: Python 2.4
Status: Closed
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: 5
Submitted By: anamh0001 (anamh0001)
Assigned to: Martin v. Löwis (loewis)
Summary: Installation ends prematurely

Initial Comment:
Test machine:
Pentium 4M 1.7Ghz
Win XP Pro w/ SP2
512Mb RAM
30Gb HD
.Net Framework 1.0 and 1.1
Windows Scripting Host 5.6

After double clicking the installation file.  It proceeds to 
act like any other Windows Installer.  After accepting 
c:\Python24 as the install directory, I am presented with 
this screen saying that there was an error and that the 
installation has ended prematurely.

FYI, I tried to install over Python 2.3 (as in upgrade) but 
I got the same error.  So I proceeded to uninstall Python 
2.3 and other installed libraries.  I then restarted the PC 
and tried to install Python 2.4 again.  This bug is the 
symptom of this second try.

Please find the screenshot attached showing the final 
screen.

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Comment By: Wai Yip Tung (tungwaiyip)
Date: 2005-05-10 12:58

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Having previously sucessfully installer Python 2.4. I run into 
this same error with both 2.4 and 2.4.1.msi on a new 
computer. Running x.vbs gives me 0. Doing 

regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\scrrun.dll

does not help. cscript shows version info below:

Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.6
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1996-2001. All rights 
reserved.

I have captured a log file but perhaps I'm not the orginator of 
this bug I don't seems to have the capability to upload it.

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Comment By: Martin v. Löwis (loewis)
Date: 2004-12-22 04:41

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This is fixed for 2.4.1, which will not require VB anymore.

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Comment By: anamh0001 (anamh0001)
Date: 2004-12-16 07:21

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BUG FIXED -- solution below.

1)
BTW I actually thought the installer was looking for 
c:\python24. So I created the folder before running the 
installer again.  But it didnt work.

When I ran the script.  It returned this error:  I used cscript.

c:\x.vbs(2, 7) (null): The specified module could not be found.

2) The version of wscript and cscript is 5.6.0.8825
3) This is latest version because I read that installing the 
latest version of scripting host fixes installation problems.



I managed to fix it.  I registered scrrun.dll by typing:
regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\scrrun.dll

Thanks for all the help..

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Comment By: Martin v. Löwis (loewis)
Date: 2004-12-16 05:07

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Can you please try the following things?

1. Run the script

== SNIP 
Function CheckDir()
  Set FSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
  if FSO.FolderExists("c:\python24") then
wscript.echo "1"
  else
wscript.echo "0"
  end if
End Function

CheckDir()
= SNIP ==

in wscript.exe (i.e. save it into c:\x.vbs, then run c:\x.vbs)

2. Report the version of

C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\wscript.exe

(5.6 is too imprecise - could it be that you have 5.6.0.8820?)

3. Install VBScript, from

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=C717D943
-7E4B-4622-86EB-95A22B832CAA&displaylang=en

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Please find the msi log file attached.  

I managed to pinpoint the area where it breaks..  It's failing 
on CheckDir with an error 2896.

-
MSI (c) (88:54) [09:50:38:430]: Doing action: CheckDir
Action start 09:50:38: CheckDir.
MSI (c) (88:3C) [09:50:38:440]: Cloaking enabled.
MSI (c) (88:3C) [09:50:38:440]: Attempting to enable all 
disabled priveleges before calling Install on Server
MSI (c) (88:3C) [09:50:38:440]: Connected to service for CA 
interface.
MSI (c) (88:88) [09:50:38:580]: Entering 
MsiProvideComponentFromDescriptor. Descriptor: 2eAq^]D2g
(8V7Xaq(hoRIngresDBMS>M5KDYSUnf(HA*L[xeX)y, PathBuf: 
1C4F348, pcchPathBuf: 1C4F344, pcchArgsOffset: 1C4F2A4
MSI (c) (88:88) [09:50:38:580]: 
MsiProvideComponentFromDescriptor called for component 
{997FA962-E067-11D1-9396-00A0C90F27F9}: returning 
harcoded oleaut32.dll value
MSI (c) (88:88) [09:50:38:580]: 
MsiProvideComponentFromDescriptor is returning: 0
Action ended 09:50:38: CheckDir. Return value 3.
MSI (c) (88:54) [09:50:38:921]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -
2147287038 
DEBUG: Error 2896:  Executing action CheckDir failed.
The installe

[ python-Bugs-1198275 ] time module ignores timezone changes

2005-05-10 Thread SourceForge.net
Bugs item #1198275, was opened at 2005-05-09 06:14
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Category: Extension Modules
Group: Python 2.2.3
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: David Lambert (jdalambert)
Assigned to: Brett Cannon (bcannon)
Summary: time module ignores timezone changes

Initial Comment:
Running on Fedora Core 3 Linux

Consider the simple program

import time

while 1:
  print time.localtime()
  time.sleep(1)


The tuple printed by this program does not reflect any
change in the system timezone until the interpreter is
exited and restarted. Using reload(time) does not fix
the problem. Are there any workarounds?

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David, how did you change the timezone?  And did you call
time.tzset()?  If you didn't call time.tzset(), that's the
problem.  If you did, then there is a bug.

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Brett, are you still in the time business?

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[ python-Bugs-1198275 ] time module ignores timezone changes

2005-05-10 Thread SourceForge.net
Bugs item #1198275, was opened at 2005-05-09 06:14
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Category: Extension Modules
Group: Python 2.2.3
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Wont Fix
Priority: 5
Submitted By: David Lambert (jdalambert)
Assigned to: Brett Cannon (bcannon)
Summary: time module ignores timezone changes

Initial Comment:
Running on Fedora Core 3 Linux

Consider the simple program

import time

while 1:
  print time.localtime()
  time.sleep(1)


The tuple printed by this program does not reflect any
change in the system timezone until the interpreter is
exited and restarted. Using reload(time) does not fix
the problem. Are there any workarounds?

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Wait, I just noticed after I sent my follow-up that this bug
report is against Python 2.2.3 .  You won't find
time.tzset() that far back.  The issue is that you need to
use time.tzset() to reset the timezone for the C library
functions to use any change you have made since they cache
information internally.

I am closing this as "won't fix" since it has been resolved
in later versions and 2.2 is too old to bother backporting for.

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David, how did you change the timezone?  And did you call
time.tzset()?  If you didn't call time.tzset(), that's the
problem.  If you did, then there is a bug.

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Date: 2005-05-09 20:09

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Brett, are you still in the time business?

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[ python-Bugs-1198275 ] time module ignores timezone changes

2005-05-10 Thread SourceForge.net
Bugs item #1198275, was opened at 2005-05-09 08:14
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Category: Extension Modules
Group: Python 2.2.3
Status: Closed
Resolution: Wont Fix
Priority: 5
Submitted By: David Lambert (jdalambert)
Assigned to: Brett Cannon (bcannon)
Summary: time module ignores timezone changes

Initial Comment:
Running on Fedora Core 3 Linux

Consider the simple program

import time

while 1:
  print time.localtime()
  time.sleep(1)


The tuple printed by this program does not reflect any
change in the system timezone until the interpreter is
exited and restarted. Using reload(time) does not fix
the problem. Are there any workarounds?

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>Comment By: David Lambert (jdalambert)
Date: 2005-05-10 21:33

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Ouch! I don't know how I got 2.2.3 on the bug report? My
version of Python is 2.3.4. Sorry for the confusion.:-( Let
me explain further. The problem is that I have a Python
script that is run as a daemon and uses localtime(). If
another program (outside of my control) changes the
timezone, the my daemon gets the local time according to the
original timezone. Do I have to periodically poll to see if
the timezone has changed? That seems somewhat inelegant.

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Comment By: Brett Cannon (bcannon)
Date: 2005-05-10 18:10

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Wait, I just noticed after I sent my follow-up that this bug
report is against Python 2.2.3 .  You won't find
time.tzset() that far back.  The issue is that you need to
use time.tzset() to reset the timezone for the C library
functions to use any change you have made since they cache
information internally.

I am closing this as "won't fix" since it has been resolved
in later versions and 2.2 is too old to bother backporting for.

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Comment By: Brett Cannon (bcannon)
Date: 2005-05-10 18:07

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David, how did you change the timezone?  And did you call
time.tzset()?  If you didn't call time.tzset(), that's the
problem.  If you did, then there is a bug.

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Comment By: Raymond Hettinger (rhettinger)
Date: 2005-05-09 22:09

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Brett, are you still in the time business?

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[ python-Bugs-1085208 ] Installation ends prematurely

2005-05-10 Thread SourceForge.net
Bugs item #1085208, was opened at 2004-12-14 17:18
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Category: Installation
Group: Python 2.4
Status: Closed
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: 5
Submitted By: anamh0001 (anamh0001)
Assigned to: Martin v. Löwis (loewis)
Summary: Installation ends prematurely

Initial Comment:
Test machine:
Pentium 4M 1.7Ghz
Win XP Pro w/ SP2
512Mb RAM
30Gb HD
.Net Framework 1.0 and 1.1
Windows Scripting Host 5.6

After double clicking the installation file.  It proceeds to 
act like any other Windows Installer.  After accepting 
c:\Python24 as the install directory, I am presented with 
this screen saying that there was an error and that the 
installation has ended prematurely.

FYI, I tried to install over Python 2.3 (as in upgrade) but 
I got the same error.  So I proceeded to uninstall Python 
2.3 and other installed libraries.  I then restarted the PC 
and tried to install Python 2.4 again.  This bug is the 
symptom of this second try.

Please find the screenshot attached showing the final 
screen.

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>Comment By: Martin v. Löwis (loewis)
Date: 2005-05-11 07:39

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This can't be the same bug (maybe the same symptom), so
please submit a new bug report.

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Comment By: Wai Yip Tung (tungwaiyip)
Date: 2005-05-10 21:58

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Having previously sucessfully installer Python 2.4. I run into 
this same error with both 2.4 and 2.4.1.msi on a new 
computer. Running x.vbs gives me 0. Doing 

regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\scrrun.dll

does not help. cscript shows version info below:

Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.6
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1996-2001. All rights 
reserved.

I have captured a log file but perhaps I'm not the orginator of 
this bug I don't seems to have the capability to upload it.

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Comment By: Martin v. Löwis (loewis)
Date: 2004-12-22 13:41

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This is fixed for 2.4.1, which will not require VB anymore.

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Comment By: anamh0001 (anamh0001)
Date: 2004-12-16 16:21

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BUG FIXED -- solution below.

1)
BTW I actually thought the installer was looking for 
c:\python24. So I created the folder before running the 
installer again.  But it didnt work.

When I ran the script.  It returned this error:  I used cscript.

c:\x.vbs(2, 7) (null): The specified module could not be found.

2) The version of wscript and cscript is 5.6.0.8825
3) This is latest version because I read that installing the 
latest version of scripting host fixes installation problems.



I managed to fix it.  I registered scrrun.dll by typing:
regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\scrrun.dll

Thanks for all the help..

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Comment By: Martin v. Löwis (loewis)
Date: 2004-12-16 14:07

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Can you please try the following things?

1. Run the script

== SNIP 
Function CheckDir()
  Set FSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
  if FSO.FolderExists("c:\python24") then
wscript.echo "1"
  else
wscript.echo "0"
  end if
End Function

CheckDir()
= SNIP ==

in wscript.exe (i.e. save it into c:\x.vbs, then run c:\x.vbs)

2. Report the version of

C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\wscript.exe

(5.6 is too imprecise - could it be that you have 5.6.0.8820?)

3. Install VBScript, from

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=C717D943
-7E4B-4622-86EB-95A22B832CAA&displaylang=en

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Comment By: anamh0001 (anamh0001)
Date: 2004-12-16 11:04

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Please find the msi log file attached.  

I managed to pinpoint the area where it breaks..  It's failing 
on CheckDir with an error 2896.

-
MSI (c) (88:54) [09:50:38:430]: Doing action: CheckDir
Action start 09:50:38: CheckDir.
MSI (c) (88:3C) [09:50:38:440]: Cloaking enabled.
MSI (c) (88:3C) [09:50:38:440]: Attempting to enable all 
disabled priveleges before calling Install on Server
MSI (c) (88:3C) [09:50:38:440]: Connected to service for CA 
interface.
MSI (c) (88:88) [09:50:38:580]: Entering 
MsiProvideComponentFromDescriptor. Descriptor: 2eAq^]D2g
(8V7Xaq(hoRIngresDBMS>M5KDYSUnf(HA*L[xeX)y, PathBuf: 
1C4F348, pcchPathBuf: 1C4F344, pcchArgsOffset: 1C4F2A4
MSI (c) (88:88) [09:50:38:580]: 
MsiProvideComponentFromDescriptor called for component 
{997FA962-E067-11D1-9396-00A0C90F27F9}: returning 
harcoded oleaut32.dll value
MSI (c) (88