[pylucene-dev] PyLucene 2.1 on Debian Etch

Jarek Zgoda jarek.zgoda at sensisoft.com
Tue Mar 6 00:25:47 PST 2007


Andi Vajda napisał(a):

>>> WARNING: Error loading security provider 
>>> gnu.javax.crypto.jce.GnuCrypto: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: 
>>> gnu.javax.crypto.jce.GnuCrypto
>>> WARNING: Error loading security provider 
>>> gnu.javax.crypto.jce.GnuSasl: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: 
>>> gnu.javax.crypto.jce.GnuSasl
>>> WARNING: Error loading security provider 
>>> gnu.javax.net.ssl.provider.Jessie: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: 
>>> gnu.javax.net.ssl.provider.Jessie
>>> WARNING: Error loading security provider 
>>> gnu.javax.security.auth.callback.GnuCallbacks: 
>>> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: 
>>> gnu.javax.security.auth.callback.GnuCallbacks
>>> xargs: /usr/bin/python: exited on signal 6
> 
> At least, it tells you which are the classes it wants, that's progress. 
> You can see the list of such classes that had to be hardcoded in in 
> PyLucene's java.cpp file under the #ifdef GCJ_STATIC sections.

Hardcoding these headers in java.cpp did not help, the tests fail in the 
same manner and in the same place.

I am stuck. As the Debian Etch is somehow similar to Ubuntu, I'll try 
with PyLucene 2.1 compiled for Dapper. So far I was even unable to 
compile GCJ on my main target platform, the 64-bit CentOS, so now I'm 
preparing for the long session on PITA, as there's no 64-bit PyLucene 
2.1 available for download yet...

-- 
Jarek Zgoda

"We read Knuth so you don't have to."


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