Il giorno sab, 20/12/2014 alle 10.37 +0000, Olly Betts ha scritto:
> On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 10:10:53AM +0100, Pietro Battiston wrote:
> > When I "fixed" #765487, I missed #757886, that is, the fact that the 
> > transition
> > from 2.8 to 3.0 (of fontypython) had not been "spontaneous". As a 
> > consequence
> > of this, I assumed "Depends" were OK, which they are not, and the current
> > package is useless. As a consequence of this (probably), I also missed 
> > #755757.
> > 
> > (applause)
> > 
> > So using wx 2.8 is not an option in jessie, and the original bug must be
> > solved.
> 
> Or we don't release jessie with fontypython - you say in #765487 that it
> "seems pretty abandoned upstream".  It does seem like people are
> actually still using it though, judging from the comments in that
> ticket.
> 

I'm reluctant for three reasons:
1) I and other people (a niche, but a stable niche, and if I don't
misinterpret popcon, its 0.03% of active users locate it in the top 10%
of debian packages) use it
2) to the best of my knowledge, there are no alternatives (i.e. programs
allowing to install a font without admin powers or messing with
shell/hidden files),
3) it works flawlessly with wx 2.8, and I expect the fix for 3.0 to be
easy.

> > Olly, in #757886 you state that "everything seems to be fine... can you 
> > confirm
> > with wxpython3.0 3.0.1.1+dfsg-2 ?
> 
> Will retest it when I have a suitable machine in front of me.
> 
> But the error messages in #765487 do seem to indicate how to solve the
> problem:
> 
> .../src/common/stdpbase.cpp(62): assert "traits" failed in Get(): create 
> wxApp before calling this
> 
> i.e. make sure that the wxApp object is created before this code gets
> called.
> 

This is easily fixed.¹ I will try to also fix the rest,¹ but since you
reported fontypython working with wx 3.0, and since I am not a wx
expert, I was wondering whether only some systems were affected, and
why.

Pietro

¹ https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=765487#25


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