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and subject line Bug#706664: fixed in sphinxbase 0.8-2
has caused the Debian Bug report #706664,
regarding python-pocketsphinx: exception importing Decoder: ValueError:
PyCapsule_GetPointer called with invalid PyCapsule object
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Bug #706664 [sphinxbase] python-pocketsphinx: exception importing Decoder:
ValueError: PyCapsule_GetPointer called with invalid PyCapsule object
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Bug #706664 [python-pocketsphinx] python-pocketsphinx: exception importing
Decoder: ValueError: PyCapsule_GetPointer called with invalid PyCapsule object
Bug reassigned from package 'python-pocketsphinx' to 'sphinxbase'
Jann Schneider, le Sun 19 May 2013 16:22:38 +0200, a écrit :
> it's a papenmeier Els 40 connected via USB
Could perhaps the device get detected as USB harddisk device too?
Samuel
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I am glad to learn that it is possible to be of some help on here. I will be
watching it in the future. If you want me to continue telling people
which packages it is, I will. I just learned last night how to do this and it
is a helpful skill.
Glad to help.
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at
Doug Smith writes:
> I got it. I just downgraded python-pyatspi and python-pyatspi2. According
> to the traceback I got from trying to start orca, it appears to be
> python-pyatspi, but I did them both to be safe. Orca now works.
Thanks for the report.
> I wonder if it might be possible to
Thanks for the information. I placed the offending packages on hold until the
upgrade to the next gnome. When all this has been tested and uploaded,
please let us know.
It would really be a problem to have to downgrade all of gnome for something of
that nature. I hope you have it on here s
I got it. I just downgraded python-pyatspi and python-pyatspi2. According to
the traceback I got from trying to start orca, it appears to be
python-pyatspi, but I did them both to be safe. Orca now works.
I wonder if it might be possible to ask the developers to pull out those
python-pyatspi
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