Thanks , Daniel H - here's the SRU branch against trusty-proposed
https://code.launchpad.net/~showard314/ubuntu/trusty/qtiplot/utopic_1311721
** Changed in: qtiplot (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => trusty-updates
** Summary changed:
- qtiplot package needs to be rebuilt against new SIP libraries
+ [SRU] qtiplot package needs to be rebuilt against new SIP libraries
** Description changed:
- Python scriting isn't working in Trusty (Ubuntu 14.04). Indeed, when
- trying to initialize the scripting it results in "Failed to export
- QtiPlot API: Accessing QtiPlot functions or objects from Python code
- won't work. Probably your version of Qt/SIP/PyQt differs from the one
- QtiPlot was compiled against."
+ [Impact]
+ Python scripting isn't working in Trusty (Ubuntu 14.04).
+ [Test case]
Qtiplot installed version : 0.9.8.9-8.
+ 1) From the menus, choose "Scripting"->"Scripting Language..."
+ 2) Select Python
+ 3) Error: "Failed to export QtiPlot API: Accessing QtiPlot functions or
objects from Python code won't work. Probably your version of Qt/SIP/PyQt
differs from the one QtiPlot was compiled against."
- This bug has been previously reported and fixed for Saucy (Ubuntu
- 13.10), see bug #1243269 (as well as in Raring, see bug #1129237). But
- it appears again in Trusty...
+ [Regression Potential]
+ None, this is a no code change rebuild.
+
+ [Other info]
+ This bug has been previously reported and fixed for Saucy (Ubuntu 13.10), see
bug #1243269 (as well as in Raring, see bug #1129237). But it appears again in
Trusty...
It seems to be a compatibility problem.
It looks quite strange that this bug happens every release... I hope you
could fix this easily.
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