Op maandag 10 augustus 2009 19:22:43 schreef Jonathan Wiltshire:
> backintime-kde4 works fine afterwards, so one of those two (or something
> unrelated) has changed in the last mirror push. Can you upgrade and see
> what happens now?
This fixed it!
Thanks,
Gerrit Jan.
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On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 03:47:32PM +0200, gjbaarda wrote:
> Yes, I still have the error, however since we recently started to have KDE
> 4.3 in sid, i was wondering if the problem may be related to that? In a mail
> yesterday on debian-kde Modestas Vainius wrote:
Ok, I just ran a sid upgrade s
On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 03:47:32PM +0200, gjbaarda wrote:
> Yes, I still have the error, however since we recently started to have KDE
> 4.3 in sid, i was wondering if the problem may be related to that? In a mail
> yesterday on debian-kde Modestas Vainius wrote:
I think you are right. I can't
Op donderdag 6 augustus 2009 15:03:03 schreef Jonathan Wiltshire:
> Hi,
>
> backintime-kde4 is an empty transitional package. Can you please purge
> it and backintime-kde, and then install only the backintime-kde package
> to see if you still reproduce this error?
Yes, I still have the error, how
Hi,
backintime-kde4 is an empty transitional package. Can you please purge
it and backintime-kde, and then install only the backintime-kde package
to see if you still reproduce this error?
Thanks,
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Jonathan Wiltshire
1024D: 0xDB800B52 / 4216 F01F DCA9 21AC F3D3 A903 CA6B EA3E DB80 0B52
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Package: backintime-kde4
Version: 0.9.26-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
This is what I get when I start backintime:
:~$ backintime-kde4
/usr/bin/backintime-kde4: line 26: 4035 Segmentatiefout python
${APP_PATH}/app.py $*
FWIW: the gnome front-end seems OK on
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