On Mo August 22 2011, Vincent Danjean wrote:
On 22/08/2011 20:36, Peter Pöschl wrote:
The last two lines are from the mercurial invocation via etckeeper.
Could it be that the qct package is somehow broken, which then breaks
mercurial?
This is perhaps due to the dh_python2 transition.
On 23/08/2011 21:01, Peter Pöschl wrote:
On Mo August 22 2011, Vincent Danjean wrote:
On 22/08/2011 20:36, Peter Pöschl wrote:
The last two lines are from the mercurial invocation via etckeeper.
Could it be that the qct package is somehow broken, which then breaks
mercurial?
This is
A was just bitten by another variation of this bug:
qct was and still is installed on my computer (amd64, testing). During an
'aptitude full-upgrade' qct was upgraded from 1.7-1 to 1.7-2. Since then, I
get this error, too
(It was immediately obvious, because I use mercurial as base for
On 22/08/2011 20:36, Peter Pöschl wrote:
The last two lines are from the mercurial invocation via etckeeper.
Could it be that the qct package is somehow broken, which then breaks
mercurial?
This is perhaps due to the dh_python2 transition. See #637401 for more
info. I just uploaded qct
* Vincent Danjean [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20070725 14:21]:
The problem occurs when qct package is removed but not purged.
In this case, the conffile keep here. So mercurial try to load
qct but cannot because the extension is not here anymore.
I cannot remove /etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/qct.rc on
tag 427829 +help
thanks
Hi,
I do not see yet how this bug can be correctly handle. I will explain
it more in detail for non-debian people. If anyone has an idea...
mercurial read all files in /etc/mercurial/hgrc.d
This allows other packages such as 'qct' to install here a configuration
Package: qct
Severity: important
Removing this package causes all hg commands to spew:
*** failed to import extension hgext.qct: No module named qct
This appears to be due to the qct config file /etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/qct.rc
this is an unmodified file.
purging qct fixes the problem
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