Bug#900165: calibre: segfault

2019-02-05 Thread Nicholas D Steeves
Hi Sam, On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 02:17:25PM +, Sam Spade wrote: > Sorry here is what I meant: > > If I run Calibre with the launcher or with the command line, now it works > fine. > But if I run the following command: > $ calibre-debug --test-build > it still returns the same "error": > File

Bug#900165: calibre: segfault

2018-05-29 Thread Norbert Preining
> $ calibre-debug --test-build Uhh aahh, never tried this - I actually not even know what this should do ;-) Norbert -- PREINING Norbert http://www.preining.info Accelia Inc. +JAIST +TeX Live +Debian Developer GPG: 0x860CDC13 fp: F7D8 A928

Bug#900165: calibre: segfault

2018-05-29 Thread Norbert Preining
severity 900165 normal thanks > I had a problem with Qt on my machine: every Qt apps returned a segfault. Ah, ok. > Now I still get the same error, but the missing module doesn't prevent > Calibre to work. When, where? Here on my machine: $ calibre qt5ct: using qt5ct plugin qt5ct: D-Bus

Bug#900165: calibre: segfault

2018-05-29 Thread Norbert Preining
Hi Sam, > I updated to version 3.24.2+dfsg-1 and I get exacly the same returns from the > same commands. > Have you an idea of what missing package could contain the module "dukpy" ? THere is none, it is not packaged by now. I am simply wondering why the program starts at all on my computer ;-)

Bug#900165: calibre: segfault

2018-05-27 Thread Norbert Preining
tags 900165 + moreinfo unreproducible severity 900165 important thanks > File "/usr/lib/calibre/duktape/__init__.py", line 15, in > import dukpy > ImportError: No module named dukpy Interesting, I have 3.24, but was running 3.23 of course, and never saw this behavior. Do you have any