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Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#9 | fixed | Kernel segfaults when elements are missing in service configuration on DescribeProcess | relet | |
Description |
Specifically when the <Supported> element is missing from a <DataInputs>'s <LiteralData> That should generate just a parsing error, not a segfault. |
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#10 | fixed | Lexer rule (*.l) documentation and variables are in Frenchlish | relet | |
Description |
..ce qui n'aide pas vraiment to understand ce qui se passe. |
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#13 | fixed | problem compiling zoo on Ubuntu 10.04 | nielshoffmann | |
Description |
I'm having a problem getting rev 43 compiled on Ubuntu 10.04 (64-bit) I'm using the standard g++ (Ubuntu 4.4.3-4ubuntu5) 4.4.3 that comes with the distro. I try to compile with python support like this: ./configure --with-python --without-java and ./configure completes successfully. make zoo_loader.cgi fails with make: * [service_internal_python.o] Error 1 I'm getting a bunch of warnings, of which this one seems important: cc1plus: warning: command line option "-Wstrict-prototypes" is valid for Ada/C/ObjC but not for C++ And I'm getting one error: service_internal_python.c:204: error: ‘size’ was not declared in this scope I'm not a C programmer, but it does look like something is missing there: PyDictObject?* PyDict_FromMap(map* t){
... Not sure if that's the reason I can't build zoo-kernel? cheers, Niels |