i have an query regarding pyodbc

Rahul r.warhekar at gmail.com
Fri Feb 6 05:53:31 EST 2009


On Feb 6, 11:27 am, Rahul <r.warhe... at gmail.com> wrote:
> hello all,
>
> I have installed pyodbc on my red hat enterprise 4 linux machine but
> when i go to use that using statement,
>
> import pyodbc
>
> through python console it gives me error as
>
> ImportError : dynamic module does not define init function
> (initpyodbc)
>
> and when i do 'nm pyodbc.so' command i get output as
>
> [root at dbserver site-packages]# nm pyodbc.so 00001600 A __bss_start
> 000003ec t call_gmon_start 00001600 b completed.1 000014fc d
> __CTOR_END__
> 000014f8 d __CTOR_LIST__
>          w __cxa_finalize@@GLIBC_2.1.3
> 000004a8 t __do_global_ctors_aux
> 00000410 t __do_global_dtors_aux
> 000015f8 d __dso_handle
> 00001504 d __DTOR_END__
> 00001500 d __DTOR_LIST__
> 0000150c A _DYNAMIC
> 00001600 A _edata
> 00001604 A _end
> 000004d8 T _fini
> 0000046c t frame_dummy
> 000004f4 r __FRAME_END__
> 000015e8 A _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_
>          w __gmon_start__
> 000003b4 T _init
> 00001508 d __JCR_END__
> 00001508 d __JCR_LIST__
>          w _Jv_RegisterClasses
> 000015fc d p.0
>
> which means there is no init function.
>
> So what might be the cause for that?
>
> I have build that pyodbc twice.
> Any help regarding this will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks & Regards
> Rahul

this problem was due to not proper building of pyodbc



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