Because it was causing problems and now the thing is repaired.
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why do you want to change it to Triaged without any explanation now?
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Status: In Progress => Invalid
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How do I mark this bug as "Triaged"?
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I change to invalid because it does not exist anymore!
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I found the follwing setting in my .bashrc:
export PYTHONPATH=/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/
which I had put there after installing basemap for matplotlib. After
removing it all Python is now running smoothly.
The issue seems to be solved!
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Me too i am not a python programmer :) So i'm afraid i won't be of much help
for the technical details. Try following the advices in the related topic you
find, and if you find the solution, could you explain it here ?
This problem shouldn't have occured after ubuntu upgrades, it seems like there
Hi,
first thanks you for looking into my problem that extensively.
I already noticed that I have the 2 Python versions.
But there are programs that still rely on these:
$: sudo apt-get remove python2.4
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Ok, i have dig a little, lots of cases are similar to yours. (example : [1] )
The trick seems to be that you have several versions of python installed (which
makes sense since you updated from dapper) and gedit is picking the wrong older
libraries.
Try to uninstall the older python libs (package
A upgrade did not help.
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Ok before going deep, let's try something simple : update and upgrade feisty :)
It will download the list of the last updates available and then install them.
In order to do that, go to the synaptic package manager, click on "Reload" or
"update" at the left of the toolbar (i'm guessing the name fr
Here's the information:
- the version of ubuntu you are using
=> 2.6.20-16-generic, Ubuntu 7.04
- the version of python-gnome2 (as seen in the synaptic package manager)
=> 2.18.0-ubuntu1
- the version of the libgnome2-0 (as seen in the synaptic package manager)
=> .18.0-ubuntu1
Can you tell us if
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Nicolas Deschildre
Status: New => Incomplete
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Hi!
Thanks for your bug report!
According to the log, it seems there is a mismatch between the python gnome
binding version and the gnome library version, which is probably why it is
crashing. Does it crash too with any other file?
Can you also give us :
- the version of ubuntu you are using
- th
Hi!
Thanks for your bug report!
According to the log, it seems there is a mismatch between the python gnome
binding version and the gnome library version, which is probably why it is
crashing. Does it crash too with any other file?
Can you also give us :
- the version of ubuntu you are using
- th
I generated a error log from terminal.
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