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Re: [opensuse-factory] Python import error
- From: Ilya Chernykh <anixxsus@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2011 13:37:00 +0400
- Message-id: <201112071337.00333.anixxsus@gmail.com>
On Wednesday 07 December 2011 11:22:17 Vincent Untz wrote:
for example, ccsm, compiz settings manager from compiz 0.8 which I use
(did not check the 0.9 version). Itmages image upload client and others.
It turned out they all want python-gobject2 package with which they work
well. I only found the answer in google.
Would it be possible to implement automatic dependency finding for Python
programs the same way it is implemented for C/C++ programs?
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ImportError: could not import gobject (could not find _PyGObject_API object)
Which application?
It used to happen on 11.4 with G:S:3.0 because some python module was
not rebuilt in G:S:3.0, but that sounds surprising for 12.1. Unless you
have a python module not coming from a 12.1 repo.
for example, ccsm, compiz settings manager from compiz 0.8 which I use
(did not check the 0.9 version). Itmages image upload client and others.
It turned out they all want python-gobject2 package with which they work
well. I only found the answer in google.
Would it be possible to implement automatic dependency finding for Python
programs the same way it is implemented for C/C++ programs?
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