Package: gourmet
Version: 0.15.4-3
Severity: important
I have a mixed system and don't really expect everything to work.
Earlier this year, though, gourmet was running fine. Today I tried to
start it and got this error:
bert...@blacky:~$ gourmet
/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/backends/db.py:294: SADeprecationWarning: The Binary
type has been renamed to LargeBinary.
Column('image',Binary(),**{}),
/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/backends/db.py:295: SADeprecationWarning: The Binary
type has been renamed to LargeBinary.
Column('thumb',Binary(),**{}),
Database older than 0.14.7 -- updating 0.14.5
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/gourmet", line 35, in <module>
gourmet.GourmetRecipeManager.startGUI()
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/GourmetRecipeManager.py", line 715, in
startGUI
r=RecGui(splash_label=splash.label)
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/GourmetRecipeManager.py", line 917, in
__init__
GourmetApplication.__init__(self, splash_label=splash_label)
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/GourmetRecipeManager.py", line 114, in
__init__
self.setup_recipes() # Setup recipe database
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/GourmetRecipeManager.py", line 204, in
setup_recipes
self.rd = recipeManager.default_rec_manager()
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/recipeManager.py", line 131, in
default_rec_manager
return get_recipe_manager(**dbargs)
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/recipeManager.py", line 126, in
get_recipe_manager
return RecipeManager(**args)
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/backends/db.py", line 1740, in __init__
RecData.__init__(self,*args,**kwargs)
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/backends/db.py", line 160, in __init__
self.update_version_info(gourmet.version.version)
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/backends/db.py", line 475, in
update_version_info
self.add_column_to_table(self.recipe_table,('yields',Float(),{}))
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/backends/db.py", line 875, in
add_column_to_table
coltyp = coltyp.dialect_impl(self.db.dialect).get_col_spec()
AttributeError: 'Float' object has no attribute 'get_col_spec'
Thinking that perhaps my recipe database was not compatable, I removed the
~/.gourmet directory.
I purged and reinstalled gourmet and tried again, but got a similar error:
bert...@blacky:~$ gourmet
/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/backends/db.py:294: SADeprecationWarning: The Binary
type has been renamed to LargeBinary.
Column('image',Binary(),**{}),
/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/backends/db.py:295: SADeprecationWarning: The Binary
type has been renamed to LargeBinary.
Column('thumb',Binary(),**{}),
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/gourmet", line 35, in <module>
gourmet.GourmetRecipeManager.startGUI()
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/GourmetRecipeManager.py", line 715, in
startGUI
r=RecGui(splash_label=splash.label)
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/GourmetRecipeManager.py", line 917, in
__init__
GourmetApplication.__init__(self, splash_label=splash_label)
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/GourmetRecipeManager.py", line 114, in
__init__
self.setup_recipes() # Setup recipe database
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/GourmetRecipeManager.py", line 204, in
setup_recipes
self.rd = recipeManager.default_rec_manager()
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/recipeManager.py", line 131, in
default_rec_manager
return get_recipe_manager(**dbargs)
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/recipeManager.py", line 126, in
get_recipe_manager
return RecipeManager(**args)
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/backends/db.py", line 1742, in __init__
self.km = keymanager.get_keymanager(rm=self)
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/keymanager.py", line 531, in get_keymanager
return KeyManager(*args,**kwargs)
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/keymanager.py", line 40, in __init__
self.initialize_categories()
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/keymanager.py", line 81, in
initialize_categories
for k in
self.rm.get_unique_values('ingkey',self.rm.ingredients_table,deleted=False):
File "/usr/share/gourmet/gourmet/backends/db.py", line 797, in
get_unique_values
if not table: table=self.recipe_table
File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.5/sqlalchemy/sql/expression.py", line 1296,
in __nonzero__
raise TypeError("Boolean value of this clause is not defined")
TypeError: Boolean value of this clause is not defined
My tiny expertise has been exhausted. I have no clue as to what package
actually may be the responsible one, nor how to troubleshoot further.
Thanks.
Bert Riding
-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.34 (SMP w/2 CPU cores; PREEMPT)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Versions of packages gourmet depends on:
ii python 2.5.4-9 An interactive high-level object-o
ii python-central 0.6.16 register and build utility for Pyt
ii python-glade2 2.17.0-2 GTK+ bindings: Glade support
ii python-gtk2 2.17.0-2 Python bindings for the GTK+ widge
ii python-imaging 1.1.7-1+b1 Python Imaging Library
ii python-poppler 0.12.1-1+b1 Poppler Python bindings
ii python-reportlab 2.4-1 ReportLab library to create PDF do
ii python-sqlalchemy 0.6.1-1 SQL toolkit and Object Relational
Versions of packages gourmet recommends:
ii python-gnome2 2.28.1-1 Python bindings for the GNOME desk
gourmet suggests no packages.
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