Public bug reported:
Installing Kubuntu Hardy from the live CD does not install python-tk.
This means that programs written assuming that tk is automatically included
with python, and which worked, say on a standard Feisty install, will now fail
to start and the average user will not understand
OK, I have clearly forgotton the details of my Feisty install and hence put the
wrong emphasis in my report. However, I am trying to make the point that
python-tk should be included in standard installs. Reasons:
1. If, on Hardy, I try to run a python program that imports tk, and I do so by
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