Build problem, PythonTest_pyuno_pytests_ssl fails
Caolán McNamara
caolanm at redhat.com
Fri Jan 9 01:11:03 PST 2015
On Mon, 2014-12-15 at 17:11 +0100, Pavel Laštovička wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> Dne 15.12.2014 v 16:54 Michael Stahl napsal(a):
> > On 15.12.2014 16:12, Pavel Laštovička wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> so far I found that Python in 4.3 somehow suppresses output. I can call it
> >> interactively or run a hello world script, but nothing is displayed in console. This
> >> did not happen with 4.2. I am not sure how to proceed when I can't see any error
> >> message.
> > On Windows, i don't remember this ever working in a Cygwin terminal;
> > python.exe seems to print only to a Windows cmd.exe terminal.
> For me, python.exe works the same regardless if I run it from a Cygwin or cmd.exe
> terminal.
> > hmm... perhaps try setting a breakpoint on exit() or _exit() ?
> I would have to get it compiled with debug information first. I am not sure how to
> do that.
> But by trial and error I found python fails on the following line:
>
> import _ssl
>
> Meanwhile, I have decided to remove this python check so I can continue with building.
That test ensures that the email mail merge has ssl support. Maybe you
have *another* _ssl.so in your path somewhere which is detected somehow
before the one that is built as part of LibreOffice.
C.
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