[ sigh, you should have upgraded earlier so I knew before the latest upload.. ]
Hi, On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 09:27:45AM +0200, Sébastien KALT wrote: > After Libreoffice update from 4.0.4-3 to 4.1.0-2 yesterday, and 4.1.0-3 today, > python scripting language is not working anymore. Hmm. 4.1.0-1 was broken completely wrt pyUNO, yes, but -2 and -3 should work... > Even if no packages were removed during the migration, I now have this error > message when I try to launch a python script from Calc : "A scripting > framework > error occurred while running the python script my_script.py$my_macro. Message > : > the scripting language python is not supported". Hmm. > I was using old python-uno (python 2.x), so I updated to python3-uno, but I > still have the error. OK. > As far as I remember, I need libreoffice-script-provider-python and python-uno > or python3-uno installed for python scripting to be supported, and both > packages are installed. Yeah, and python3-uno is preferred. python-uno is just for smooth(er) upgrades and not breaking all kinds of extra stuff not ported for python2.. > If I re-install testing version (1:4.0.3-3), python scripting is working both > with python-uno and python3.3-uno. > > If you need more informations, feel free to ask. Something printed on the console/somewhere else except that error? Do you have step-by-step instructions how to reproduce? "Normal" pyUNO stuff (unoconv, Wizards, ..) *do* work, so.. As is (reportedly) libreoffice-librelogo which uses the script-framework-python (that was one of the fixes in -3, before that it had only python?-uno in Depends which was not sufficient..) Regards, Rene -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org