[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2015-11-17 Thread Unit 193
parsedatetime 1.4-1~ubuntu14.04.1 has now been backported to Trusty (LP:
#1510329)

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2015-05-11 Thread eric
On 14.04 pip --upgrade parsedatetime appears to work. Additionally
installing from sources with latest version works. Just make certain you
dont have old copies of the library laying around. Then actual route I
got to the fix involved removing the library from /usr/lib and
/usr/local/lib and then installing via pip. To check the solution via
sources I installed the version installed via pip and installed then
from sources. So both options worked for me on 14.04

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2015-01-24 Thread Giulio Malventi
Still valid on 14.04.

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2014-08-07 Thread JAPrufrock
Got it! Thank you, thank you, thank you.

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2014-06-04 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package parsedatetime - 1.2-1

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parsedatetime (1.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium


  * Team upload.

  [ Jakub Wilk ]
  * Use canonical URIs for Vcs-* fields.

  [ Jackson Doak ]
  * Sync from ubuntu. Closes: #485054 #717991
  * Bump standards-version to 3.9.5 (no changes)
  * Use dh and debhelper 9 for building

  [ Vincent Cheng ]
  * Remove obsolete patches.

 -- Jackson Doak nosk...@ubuntu.com  Mon, 02 Jun 2014 14:08:43 +1000

** Changed in: parsedatetime (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged = Fix Released

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2014-06-02 Thread Jackson Doak
This is fixed in debian, i'll sync it soon

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2014-05-31 Thread Andrés
The icactus' workaround may need that you install pip first.

sudo apt-get install python-pip

then you can upgrade parsedatetime.

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2014-05-30 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:~unit193/parsedatetime/1.2

** Branch linked: lp:~noskcaj/ubuntu/utopic/parsedatetime/1.2

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2014-04-25 Thread icactus
Looks like this is also part of an old problem with parsedatetime.
(https://github.com/maebert/jrnl/issues/52)

I just updated parsedatetime and everything works now:

sudo pip install --upgrade parsedatetime

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2014-04-25 Thread Greg Lutostanski
Glad to hear it was updated upstream.

The two commits that need to be cherry-picked into a patch for the deb from 
upstream git repo at https://github.com/bear/parsedatetime.git to fix this 
directly are:
51d47dd57a8ac
692168f4bd336

Also making a note that this package needs to be updated in debian as
well.

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2014-04-24 Thread terrin
** Description changed:

  Using the simple example from upstreams readme
  (https://github.com/bear/parsedatetime) raises an error:
  
  $python
   import parsedatetime.parsedatetime as pdt
   cal = pdt.Calendar()
  Traceback (most recent call last):
-   File stdin, line 1, in module
-   File /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/parsedatetime/__init__.py, line 
216, in __init__
- self.ptc = Constants()
-   File /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/parsedatetime/__init__.py, line 
1733, in __init__
- self.locale = pdtLocales['icu'](self.localeID)
-   File /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/parsedatetime/pdt_locales.py, line 
151, in __init__
- self.icu = pyicu.Locale(localeID)
+   File stdin, line 1, in module
+   File /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/parsedatetime/__init__.py, line 
216, in __init__
+ self.ptc = Constants()
+   File /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/parsedatetime/__init__.py, line 
1733, in __init__
+ self.locale = pdtLocales['icu'](self.localeID)
+   File /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/parsedatetime/pdt_locales.py, line 
151, in __init__
+ self.icu = pyicu.Locale(localeID)
  icu.InvalidArgsError: (type 'icu.Locale', '__init__', (None,))

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2014-04-21 Thread Greg Lutostanski
parsedatetime has an optional dependency on a specific version python-
pyicu, which is not documented -- it seems that the current trusty
version 1.5-2ubuntu4 does not play nice.

Workaround is to explicity disable pyicu, for example use:

import parsedatetime.parsedatetime as pdtal = pdt.Calendar()
cal = pdt.Calendar(pdt.Constants(usePyICU=False))

I'll dig and see if I can come up with the exact pyicu version
dependency parsedatetime expects.

** Changed in: parsedatetime (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

** Changed in: parsedatetime (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Triaged

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2014-04-21 Thread bear
Technically I made it so that any version of PyICU will work but from
what I see of that bug it appears that something has changed in the
parameters.

Removing PyICU completely would break things for the folks who are using
parsedatetime for non-US languages - do you want me to fix this bug with
the most recent version of PyICU (or the version you tell me is needed
for Ubuntu?)

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2014-04-21 Thread Greg Lutostanski
Hi bear,

Good point, looks like disabling PyICU is not a good workaround then.

If we can get it to work with the python-pyicu version (1.5)  currently
in trusty I think that would be best for now. I know its quite a bit
outdated, I will look into getting that updated to a more recent version
as well.

If getting it to work with 1.5 turns out to be a debacle, comment here
and we'll look for a better solution.

I am willing to test the changes on my end if need be.

BTW, this is such a useful package, I love it :). Thanks!

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2014-04-21 Thread bear
Glad it is still useful!

I will schedule some time tonight or tomorrow to get it up to at least
PyICU 1.5 and report back

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2014-04-21 Thread bear
I am having troubling in stalling pyicu-1.7 from the tarball - is there
a v1.5 plus ppa available that I can use?

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2014-04-21 Thread Greg Lutostanski
I don't think you need to install pyicu-1.7, the released packages for
pyicu are at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pyicu

I can setup a ppa if needed. But if you are on trusty or saucy you should just 
be able to:
apt-get install python-pyicu
and then go about seeing if a fix works.

What release are you testing on?

also, feel free to ping me on irc if desired.

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[Bug 1302963] Re: Calendar() class can not be initialized

2014-04-18 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: parsedatetime (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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