The debdiff for hardy (hardy-proposed). I tested it in my PC ant it works properly.
** Description changed: Binary package hint: python-wxgtk2.8 - when I first run python, wx is not on the python path. I can, however, - import wxversion and use select('2.8') to add it to the path, so I know - that it is installing correctly. This is running on Hardy, python-wxgtk - 2.8.7.1-0ubuntu3 + This bug don't permit to import wx. The bug is in python-wxgtk2.8 + 2.8.7.1-0ubuntu3 package. + + TEST CASE + + PROCEDURE: + - install python-wxgtk2.8 package + - create a test.py file + - put in test.py file the following lines: + + import wx + app = wx.PySimpleApp() + frame = wx.Frame(None, wx.ID_ANY, "Hello World!") + frame.Show(True) + app.MainLoop() + + - type in terminal "python test.py" + + RESULT ON PASS: + Should appear a gtk window with "Hello World!" as title. + + RESULT ON FAIL: + Terminal will return this error: + + Traceback (most recent call last): + File "test.py", line 1, in <module> + import wx + ImportError: No module named wx + + END TEST CASE ** Attachment added: "wxwidgets2.8_2.8.7.1-0ubuntu3.1.debdiff" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15859488/wxwidgets2.8_2.8.7.1-0ubuntu3.1.debdiff ** Description changed: Binary package hint: python-wxgtk2.8 This bug don't permit to import wx. The bug is in python-wxgtk2.8 - 2.8.7.1-0ubuntu3 package. + 2.8.7.1-0ubuntu3 package. In ubuntu this bug was fixed using upstream + wx.pth and not a generated link. TEST CASE PROCEDURE: - install python-wxgtk2.8 package - create a test.py file - put in test.py file the following lines: import wx app = wx.PySimpleApp() frame = wx.Frame(None, wx.ID_ANY, "Hello World!") frame.Show(True) app.MainLoop() - type in terminal "python test.py" RESULT ON PASS: Should appear a gtk window with "Hello World!" as title. RESULT ON FAIL: Terminal will return this error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "test.py", line 1, in <module> import wx ImportError: No module named wx END TEST CASE ** Description changed: Binary package hint: python-wxgtk2.8 This bug don't permit to import wx. The bug is in python-wxgtk2.8 - 2.8.7.1-0ubuntu3 package. In ubuntu this bug was fixed using upstream + 2.8.7.1-0ubuntu3 package. In intrepid this bug was fixed using upstream wx.pth and not a generated link. TEST CASE PROCEDURE: - install python-wxgtk2.8 package - create a test.py file - put in test.py file the following lines: import wx app = wx.PySimpleApp() frame = wx.Frame(None, wx.ID_ANY, "Hello World!") frame.Show(True) app.MainLoop() - type in terminal "python test.py" RESULT ON PASS: Should appear a gtk window with "Hello World!" as title. RESULT ON FAIL: Terminal will return this error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "test.py", line 1, in <module> import wx ImportError: No module named wx END TEST CASE ** Description changed: Binary package hint: python-wxgtk2.8 This bug don't permit to import wx. The bug is in python-wxgtk2.8 2.8.7.1-0ubuntu3 package. In intrepid this bug was fixed using upstream - wx.pth and not a generated link. + wx.pth and not a generated link. This SRU only edits how debian/rules + manage the wx.pth files, so there is no a regression in it. TEST CASE PROCEDURE: - install python-wxgtk2.8 package - create a test.py file - put in test.py file the following lines: import wx app = wx.PySimpleApp() frame = wx.Frame(None, wx.ID_ANY, "Hello World!") frame.Show(True) app.MainLoop() - type in terminal "python test.py" RESULT ON PASS: Should appear a gtk window with "Hello World!" as title. RESULT ON FAIL: Terminal will return this error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "test.py", line 1, in <module> import wx ImportError: No module named wx END TEST CASE ** Changed in: wxwidgets2.8 (Ubuntu) Assignee: Devid Antonio Filoni (d.filoni) => (unassigned) Status: Fix Released => Confirmed -- wxPython isn't on path in hardy beta https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211553 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs