Hello,

I encountered difficulties when I tried to use the auparse module in Python 3.3. I would like to use this module with a modern version of the interpreter due to severe memory leaks in my auparse-based script that is run in Python 2.6.6 (which is default for RHEL 6.4). The problem is described here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23369937/python-memory-consumption-on-linux-physical-and-virtual-memory-are-growing-whil. Surely it can be my own fault (cyclic links preventing the gc work or something else), but some people from Stackoverflow community advised me to use Python 3+ since it works with dynamic memory more properly. I would like to do it first.

 

So I tried to import auparse module from the audit-libs-python into the interpreter that was distributed with the latest version of LibreOffice:

 

[root@vitaly registration]# yum info audit-libs-python

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Installed Packages

Name        : audit-libs-python

Arch        : x86_64

Version     : 2.2

Release     : 2.el6

Size        : 267 k

Repo        : installed

From repo   : repository-204

Summary     : Python bindings for libaudit

URL         : http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/

License     : LGPLv2+

Description : The audit-libs-python package contains the bindings so that libaudit

            : and libauparse can be used by python.

 

[root@vitaly registration]# rpm -q --provides audit-libs-python

_audit.so()(64bit) 

auparse.so()(64bit) 

audit-libs-python = 2.2-2.el6

audit-libs-python(x86-64) = 2.2-2.el6

 

[vitaly@vitaly registration]$ /opt/libreoffice4.2/program/python

Python 3.3.3 (default, Jan 28 2014, 10:45:06)

[GCC 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-1)] on linux

Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.

>>> import sys

>>> sys.path.append('/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/')

>>> from auparse import AuParser

Traceback (most recent call last):

  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>

ImportError: /usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/auparse.so: undefined symbol: _Py_ZeroStruct

>>>

 

I will appreciate if someone could help me to import this module to Python 3.3. Thank you a lot!

 

Vitaly Isaev

Software engineer

Information security department

Fintech JSC, Moscow, Russia