"barcaroller" wrote in message
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> Okay, I won't disagree, but how do I fix this?
Never mind. The latest update today included a new pygtk
which seems to have fixed the problem. All is good now.
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"Thomas Guettler" wrote in message
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> Looks like your pygtk package does not fit to the installed python
> package.
Okay, I won't disagree, but how do I fix this?
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"Thomas Guettler" wrote in message
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> Looks like your pygtk package does not fit to the installed python
> package.
Okay, I won't disagree, but I how do if fix this?
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Looks like your pygtk package does not fit to the installed python package.
> from glib._glib import *
> ImportError: /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/gtk-2.0/glib/_glib.so:
> undefined symbol: PyUnicodeUCS4_DecodeUTF8
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I use a python-based program called 'meld' which worked fine until my latest
Fedora11/KDE4.3 update; it now gives me the following error:
prompt> meld
/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/gtk-2.0/glib/_glib.so: undefined
symbol: PyUnicodeUCS4_DecodeUTF8
Meld requires pygtk 2.8.0 or hig