Marking back to Fix Released, removing regression-* tag.
@Bruce: while I agree with some of your points, I see nothing relating
to this bug. For the apport changes, the best would be to either:
* email the devel-discuss with a proposal/reasoning;
* open a bug against apport itself, doignt he same
no longer a problem
> Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 21:35:15 +
> From: br...@ubuntu.com
> To: kennywar...@hotmail.com
> Subject: [Bug 335543] Re: jockey-gtk crashed with ImportError in ()
>
> Bruce Miller - is there any additional information you can provide on
> how to rec
Brian Murray,
Thanks for taking a look at this.
I have recreated the problem to the extent that I ran into it at least
twice on successive installs to the same machine, first immediately
after installing Kubuntu Lucid alternate CD, as described in Bug #548572
(about March 27, 2010) and second, Bug
Bruce Miller - is there any additional information you can provide on
how to recreate this or why you have reopened it? Thanks in advance.
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I install Ubuntu 9.04 Alpha6 (fresh) and problem fixes.
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this fixed it for me:
sudo apt-get --reinstall install python-xkit
thanks Barthelemy D. (posted above ^^^)
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It works after I run sudo /var/lib/dpkg/info/python-xkit.postinst,
thanks!
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Thank you, now it works!
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I can confirm that simply running:
sudo /var/lib/dpkg/info/python-xkit.postinst
fixed this problem. I looked into why the module couldn't be found and
xkit did not seem to be set up for python 2.6, only 2.5 - this would
suggest it is indeed the problem in python-central mentioned above.
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The same crash on amd64 system
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That did it for me. Actually, once the xutils thing was fixed, I was
able to install the driver for the 9500 that I have. The only thing
now is to fix the meta mode, but other than that, the bug has been
fixed on my end. Thanks guys!
On 3/10/09, DieB wrote:
> did the trick for me too.
>
> so what
IRC discussion with mvo and DktrKranz:
Any Python expert here? It is about bugs like bug 335543, a Python
app does not find a certain Python library (saying "ImportError in ()")
but the library is installed. Reinstalling the library helps. This does not
only happen to Jockey but also to hal_lp
Looks like a problem in with the transition to Python 2.6 in python-
central, according to IRC discussion with mvo and DktrKramz.
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Re-installing the library package is not needed, re-running the post-
install script is enough:
sudo /var/lib/dpkg/info/python-xkit.postinst
So on a system upgrade the installation of Python 2.6 should re-run the
post-install scripts of all Python libraries.
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Could you please attach your /var/log/apt/term.log if you had this
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current suspect is python-central not doing the symlinking correctly.
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You
did the trick for me too.
so what to do with this bug?
mark as solved?
thx
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Luuka,
I'm in no way an expert regarding this issue, but here are some
thoughts:
1- Unless there is a bug related to your specific video card in NVIDIA driver
180, you should go with the 180.
2- Usually, when you have two devices, one integrated with the motherboard and
one plugged in a port, a
I'm just in the process right now of doing the re-install.
sudo apt-get --reinstall install python-xkit
This did in fact re-load Xkit correctly, and now running 'jockey-gtk'
acutally works.
I need to use driver 173, so I picked it, and it's working correctly
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Wow, thanks Bathelemy.
That really did work. The sudo command reinstalled the xkit and the drivers
window finally opened. However, here is where my issues begin again. If you
don't mind me asking for your assistance once more, I'd appreciate it.
I have a separate card, nvidia 9500 gt - which is t
I found a "workaround" that I should have tried earlier: reinstall xkit:
sudo apt-get --reinstall install python-xkit
You might also reinstall jockey if it does not work. This problem
happened when I upgraded from alpha4 to alpha5: I had a fresh install of
alpha 4 and then updated everything one
I am also having this issue. After installing Jaunty, I could not
install the mobo card that I have, which is nvidia 8200. This is the
output I got from doing sudo jockey-gtk:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/jockey-gtk
I also confirm this: I am having the same error message, both with
jockey-gtk and jockey-kde (unsurprisingly).
Architecture: x86-64
jockey-common:
Installed: 0.5-0ubuntu2
jockey-gtk:
Installed: 0.5-0ubuntu2
jockey-kde:
Installed: 0.5-0ubuntu2
Description: Kubuntu jaunty (development bran
I can confirm this, I am having the same issue.
jockey-common:
Installed: 0.5-0ubuntu2
jockey-gtk:
Installed: 0.5-0ubuntu2
Description:Ubuntu jaunty (development branch)
Release:9.04
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running jockey-ftk from command line:
$ jockey-gtk
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/jockey-gtk", line 25, in
import jockey.ui
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/jockey/ui.py", line 31, in
from backend import UnknownHandlerException, PermissionDeniedByPolicy,
Ba
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