https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66025
--- Comment #28 from David Bolen <[email protected]> --- @Andreas: Yeah, I hate it when an issue just disappears like that. Not quite sure what to say. I'm still unable to see a way for the uno.py code to create import errors that aren't already there, though it clearly masks their origin, making the original error harder to detect, so I'm guessing the original attribution of the source of the issue in this ticket may have been misplaced. Hard to be completely confident without some way to reproduce though. Any chance you somehow had an OpenLP tree that maybe was only partially processed with 2to3? That was the only way I was able to create failures such as reported earlier in the bug. It would appear with any source issue resulting in an ImportError anywhere along the way. For my part I've been testing under Ubuntu 12.04. LibreOffice was installed from debs from the web site, not distribution packages. Python and PyQt were local builds from source, using distribution packages for C/C++ dependencies. Python module dependencies were all installed directly from pypi. OpenLP was from its repository. -- David -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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