Eric H [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please, is someone can tell me what how to do this manual intervention ?
I'd suggest the approach I ended up taking -- namely, moving
/usr/bin/pycentral aside, upgrading to 0.3.0.r2-2, and moving
pycentral back:
# mv /usr/bin/pycentral /usr/bin/pycentral_
#
Although gtk-recordmydesktop uses python-central, it lacks a proper
Python-Version: field, and consequently gets stuck in a half-installed
state from which one cannot even back it out without manual intervention:
I installed gtk-recordmydestop 0.3.0r2-1, and it gets stuck in a
El lun, 18-12-2006 a las 10:13 -0500, Aaron M. Ucko escribió:
Eric H [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please, is someone can tell me what how to do this manual intervention ?
I'd suggest the approach I ended up taking -- namely, moving
/usr/bin/pycentral aside, upgrading to 0.3.0.r2-2, and
Aaron M. Ucko a écrit :
Eric H [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please, is someone can tell me what how to do this manual intervention ?
I'd suggest the approach I ended up taking -- namely, moving
/usr/bin/pycentral aside, upgrading to 0.3.0.r2-2, and moving
pycentral back:
# mv
Package: gtk-recordmydesktop
Version: 0.3.0r2-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Although gtk-recordmydesktop uses python-central, it lacks a proper
Python-Version: field, and consequently gets stuck in a half-installed
state from which one cannot even back it out without
Incidentally, why is the package architecture: any rather than all?
Its actual contents appear to be entirely architecture-independent.
I'm tempted to wonder whether its sponsor reviewed it at all.
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Aaron M. Ucko, KB1CJC (amu at alum.mit.edu, ucko at debian.org)
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