As a consequence, it appears that someone pulled the gnome-python2-py23 and gramps packages from the bindist, but apparently without telling the pdb about it. How does the pdb get its information about the bindist anyway? I thought it was live?
Wouldn't it have been better to replace the gnome-python2-py23 package by a version with a reduced set of runtime dependencies? This list looks rather excessive to me. Does gramps need nautilus? For that matter, does gnome-python2-py23 need nautilus? It cannot drive nautilus when the latter is not installed, of course, but that shouldn't prevent it from running other gnome things.
-- Martin
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