[Chicago] Segmentation fault with ceODBC

Adam Forsyth adam at adamforsyth.net
Fri Feb 7 22:33:00 CET 2014


I'm a huge fan of Stack Overflow for questions like this, but it doesn't
appear to be compatible with 3.3. There is a specific line item in the
changelog about making it compatible with 3.2, and that's the current
release.

http://ceodbc.sourceforge.net/HISTORY.txt


On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 3:28 PM, Keith Erskine <toastie604 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Apologies if this is the wrong forum for this kind of question, but I'm
> trying to get the Python ceODBC module working with Python 3.3 on a Linux
> box and I'm kinda stuck,  I've installed version 2.0.1 from the source code
> using setup.py, but when I try to make a connection to a SQL Server
> database I get a segmentation fault and a core dump.  This could be because
> ceODBC is compatible with only Python 3.2 not 3.3.  I don't know enough
> about these things to know if it that's significant in this case.
>
> Any help on this would be greatly appreciated (ceODBC is about 30 times
> faster than pyodbc for bulk inserts), even just to point me in the
> direction of a better forum for this.
>
> Many thanks,
> Keith
>
>
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