Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: python-omniorb2

Hi

Using the python-omniorb2 package from ubuntu to run our application
using python2.5 I get the following error:

omniORB: Assertion failed.  This indicates a bug in the application using
omniORB, or maybe in omniORB itself.
 file: ../../modules/pyExceptions.cc
 line: 421
 info: PyClass_Check(excclass)
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'omniORB::fatalException'
Aborted (core dumped)

This happens when doing a <rootNamingContext>.bind_new_context() call
(regardles if the name is bound already or not, but if it is bound it
throws an exception with python2.4, not a core dump).

Rebuilding omniorb4 and python-omniorb2 (source packages) with "XS-
Python-Version: all" in debian/control (instead of "current") and
running the same using python2.4 works perfectly.

BTW, why isn't XS-P-V set to "all" by default?  The changelog entry of
python-omniorb2 suggest it is set to "current" because omniorb4 has it
set to "current".  But isn't the correct thing to change XS-P-V to "all"
in omniorb4 instead?

Regards
Floris

** Affects: python-omniorb2 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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assertion error when using python2.5
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