I got around this on Ubuntu 10.10 by upgrading to Beautiful Soup 3.2.0.
Fetch tar file from
http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/download/3.x/BeautifulSoup-3.2.0.tar.gz
Extract from it and overwrite the broken 3.1 version that Ubuntu 10.10 comes
with:
sudo cp BeautifulSoup.py
I was hit by this bug when I tried to move from planet to planet-venus.
Based on a hint in http://www.jpichon.net/blog/2010/6/installing-planet-
venus/ i removed the python-beautifulsoup package and now all my feeds
are parsed without errors. I have no idea what python-beautifulsoup
does; it is
Couldn't reproduce using lp:ubuntu/karmic/planet-venus on python2.5 and
python2.6 both.
** Changed in: planet-venus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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planet venus fail to parse some feeds
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#3 have you tried the package version? why do you make a decision on the
bug status for the _package_ if the branch is working for you?!
** Changed in: planet-venus (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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planet venus fail to parse some feeds
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** Also affects: planet-venus (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It seems like HTMLParser tries to parse content of the tag like part of markup.
And i see no XML CDATA in the feed.
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