** Description changed:

  The version of pygobject in hardy-updates on sparc is misbuilt to supply
  only a python2.5 version. This causes ubiquity to fail to build since
  python-gtk2 is uninstallable (http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20576122
  /buildlog_ubuntu-hardy-sparc.ubiquity_1.8.13_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz).
  
  The cause of this is timestamp skew in the build; although it currently
  happens to apply only to sparc, it could affect any other architecture
  in a future build, and therefore should be fixed before it bites us in a
  more painful place.
  
  Looking at the pygobject source package in hardy-updates, it includes
  the following two patches:
  
  <cjwat...@sarantium ~/src/ubuntu/pygobject/pygobject-2.14.2>$ diffstat 
debian/patches/60_use-python-config-for-includes.patch
   aclocal.m4   |  843 
++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------------------
   configure    |  217 ++++++++-------
   configure.ac |    4
   3 files changed, 449 insertions(+), 615 deletions(-)
  <cjwat...@sarantium ~/src/ubuntu/pygobject/pygobject-2.14.2>$ diffstat 
debian/patches/61_dont_use_setwakeupfd.patch
   configure    |   62 
-----------------------------------------------------------
   configure.ac |   20 -------------------
   2 files changed, 82 deletions(-)
  
  If the second patch happens to be applied sufficiently later (in the
  next second) than the first, the standard Automake rules to rebuild
  autotools files when they change will note that aclocal.m4 is older than
  configure.ac, and will therefore rerun aclocal and autoconf, and
  subsequently run ./config.status --recheck. These are run as
  subprocesses of make and therefore without the PYTHON environment
  variable that debian/rules passes to configure; as a result,
  ./config.status picks up the default system python (2.5) rather than the
  one forced by the PYTHON environment variable (which is 2.4 in the first
  build pass). You can see the problem in action by comparing these two
  build logs:
  
    
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15910647/buildlog_ubuntu-hardy-i386.pygobject_2.14.2-0ubuntu1_FULLYBUILT.txt.gz
    
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15911262/buildlog_ubuntu-hardy-sparc.pygobject_2.14.2-0ubuntu1_FULLYBUILT.txt.gz
  
  Possible fixes include: (a) regenerate aclocal.m4 in a later patch
  rather than in 60_use-python-config-for-includes.patch; (b) touch
  aclocal.m4 and configure after applying patches; (c) set PYTHON when
  calling make so that even if ./config.status --recheck is run it will
  produce correct results. The versions of pygobject in intrepid and
  jaunty do (a) (they contain debian/patches/90_autofoo.patch) and
  therefore do not suffer from this problem, although in principle they
  might later if the autotools patch were removed.
  
  I am inclined to recommend approach (c) in both hardy-updates and
  jaunty, on the basis that it is a more permanent fix.
+ 
+ TEST CASE:
+ 1. with hardy-updates enabled and installed, test two or more applications 
that use pygtk: e.g., alacarte, update-manager, system-config-printer-gnome, 
quodlibet
+ 2. enable hardy-proposed and install the python-gobject package there
+ 3. retest that the above applications continue to work.
+ 
+ This does not test that the python2.4 bindings that have been
+ reintroduced on sparc work correctly - nothing in Ubuntu 8.04 should be
+ using python2.4, really - so we assume that the fact that the python2.4
+ bindings are again present in the package is sufficient evidence that
+ this is fixed.

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python-gobject in hardy-updates on sparc misbuilt only for python2.5
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/309674
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