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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T07:31:05+00:00 2026-05-18T07:31:05+00:00

using python 2.6.5 and python-ldap 2.3.10, I have the following problem: Under certain circumstances

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using python 2.6.5 and python-ldap 2.3.10, I have the following problem:
Under certain circumstances my application raises an ldap.LDAPError, or to be more specific, an ldap.INVALID_SYNTAX error. I catch this error and would like to process the message attached to it.
Now I can do something like this:

try:
  some_ldap_function(*args,connection=con,**kwargs)
except ldap.INVALID_SYNTAX,e:
  print e

This will give me

{'info': 'feeClass: value #0 invalid per syntax', 'desc': 'Invalid syntax'}

Now this is a dictrionary, and as far as I understand, I should be able to do something like

print e['info']

which is not the case. Instead I get a
TypeError Exception: sequence index must be integer, not ‘str’

What is wrong here?

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    2026-05-18T07:31:05+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 7:31 am

    You are misinterpreting what you are seeing

    py> e=ldap.INVALID_SYNTAX("{'info': 'feeClass: value #0 invalid per syntax', 'desc': 'Invalid syntax'}")
    py> print e
    {'info': 'feeClass: value #0 invalid per syntax', 'desc': 'Invalid syntax'}
    py> e.args
    ("{'info': 'feeClass: value #0 invalid per syntax', 'desc': 'Invalid syntax'}",)
    

    So printing e prints e.args[0], which is a string. That string looks like the repr of a dictionary, but that doesn’t mean that e is a dictionary (in fact, it should be clear that e can’t be a dictionary, since it must be an exception).

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