I can't reproduce this error with Flatpak 0.6.4-1: I've uninstalled libpython3.4, and made sure there is no file at /usr/lib/libpython3.4. Removed and reinstalled Rhythmbox3. Rhythmbox3 launches without errors.
So as far as I can tell the issue is fixed :) On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 10:23 PM, Simon McVittie <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, 05 Jun 2016 at 19:51:11 +0100, Liban Hannan wrote: > > After installing libpython3.4 through apt, Rhythmbox3 launches > successfully. > > > > However, my understanding is that a flatpak app shouldn't require extra > > dependencies. > > I'm a little surprised this is even possible - it's unexpected for a > Flatpak > app to be able to see the system-wide copy of Python at all, never mind > requiring it. > > I'll look into this soon and work out whether it's a Flatpak bug or a > bug in the upstream-distributed bundle. (Or both :-) > > S > -- Liban Hannan ICT InformAction | +447512220348 -- *NOTICE:* This email is confidential and only intended for those involved in InformAction (IFA) operations. If you have no significant involvement with the organisation’s operations this email may have been sent to you in error or may be unauthorised. Accidental or unauthorised transmission of IFA’s electronic communications in no way constitutes permission to distribute or disclose information contained in those communications to accidental or unauthorised recipients.
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