On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 04:47:24PM +0100, Torsten Marek wrote:
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> Andrew Maier schrieb:
> | Package: eric
> | Version: 3.6.1-2
> | Severity: grave
> | File: /usr/bin/eric3
> | Tags: patch
> | Justification: renders package unusable
> |
> | I assume it is only a glitch, but it renders the package unusable. eric
> | tries to look for python in /usr/local/bin and not it /usr/bin.
> |
> 
> Hello Andrew,
> 
> I honestly have no explanation how this error got there. When I build the
> package on my own machine, it works out fine, if I download the sources from
> Debian and build them, it works fine, only the package inside of Debian 
> contains
> the wrong path in the wrappers.
Was the package autobuilt by Debian, or uploaded as binary for that
archictecture by your sponsor or a porter or someone else?  

> I need to ask my sponsor to upload the new revision of this package.
I recommend changing PATH maybe in the makefile such that
/usr/local/bin/ is either not present, or present after /usr/bin/.

I anticipate that your sponsor has a locally installed copy
/u/l/b/python.

Justin


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