Version 0.7.06 (Under Ubuntu 16.04)
My further investigation found that this is not an Ubuntu bug. This
happened because my home directory has an Anaconda installation.
Changing the order in the PATH statement to make use of the Ubuntu
Python2 installation fixed the problem (i.e. putting
** Changed in: duplicity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1576514
Title:
After upgrade to Xenial Duplicity crashes "No module
Public bug reported:
After upgrade to Xenial Duplicity crashes with:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 45, in
from lockfile import LockFile as FileLock
ImportError: No module named lockfile
Mystery solved and apologies for the invalid bug report. There was an
old gnome-power-statistics in /usr/local/bin
This laptop has been updated from 12.04 to 16.04 without skipping any
intermediate steps and apparently at some point I felt the need to install
gnome-power-statistics manually.
I found a workaround: Manually installing libupower-
glib1_0.9.23-2ubuntu1_amd64.deb from 14.04 proposed fixes the problem.
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Requested output is attached.
** Attachment added: "Output of ldd -r /usr/bin/gnome-power-statistics"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/1617866/+attachment/4731539/+files/gnome_power_statistic.log
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Public bug reported:
Using 16.04 with Unity, noticed that the battery icon does no longer
give you the option to get more information with a right click. Running
gnome-battery-statics from the command line gives:
gnome-power-statistics: error while loading shared libraries: libupower-
glib.so.1:
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