Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python2.6
Hello, I'm using Lucid and this is tested with python2.6 2.6.5-1ubuntu6
(the most recent version that I can see.
I get that /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages is the location in
which locally installed modules are supposed to go, either if
Public bug reported:
The gwibber package should not depend directly on libwebkit-1.0:
depending on the python bindings is enough and correct. By the way, it
would be a good time to start depending on python-webkit instead of
python-webkitgtk, which is a transitional package.
Thanks.
affects
'This was fixed in 0.9.1, marking as fixed.
** Changed in: minirok (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Python2.5 crash when using Minirok
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229521
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Hello, Surfaz. I'm the maintainer of amule in Debian, I'll comment on your
suggestions:
* debian/control
+ Remove '##' of Build-Depends for avoid problems with pbuilder.
Thanks for noticing this. It was pointed out to me that while comments in
debian/control are allowed, the '#' character
Hello,
I'm the author of Minirok, this bug was fixed in version 0.9.1, which is
already in intrepid. Please close this bug.
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Python2.5 crash when using Minirok
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229521
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Is this with Hardy? I fixed this bug in the PPA packages some time
yesterday, so you should update if you're using Hardy.
No, this is in the intrepid packages (version 4:4.0.98-0ubuntu1).
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pykdeuic4 missing in python-kde4-dev
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250285
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Public bug reported:
/usr/bin/pykdeuic4 is missing from the package.
affects ubuntu
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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pykdeuic4 missing in python-kde4-dev
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250285
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I have an application that has a dependency on libexpat.so.0. It runs fine on
6.06.
It runs fine on 7.10. It fails to run on 8.04 because libexpat.so.0 does not
exist on 8.04.
I'm really curious, where does this application come from and what's its
age, since /usr/lib/libexpat.so has
Correct. If I branch a development copy from upstream's vcs, I should
see the /usr/bin/env line. If I install bzr using `python setup.py
install` wink, it would rewrite that line to /usr/bin/python in that
line in the installed /usr/bin/bzr. Because Ubuntu's installation
system doesn't use