[suse-linux-e] Is the python-gnome package broken?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I'm using up-to-date SuSE 8.2 and I ran into a strange problem when making the RPM package for Solfege 2.0.0. Solfege uses Gnome2 Python bindings, so it requires the package called python-gnome 1.99.14. I think that package is completely broken, but I'm really not a Python expert, so I'd like to hear other opinions before I report that. There are two major problems: - - During compilation, ./configure complains that gnome-python-2.0.pc is missing. Indeed, the pkgconfig file is absent from /usr/lib/pkgconfig. I had a look at the source RPM package for gnome-python. The file is here, but it is excluded from the binary RPM (i.e. not declared in the specfile). - - So I copied that file to its proper place and compilation succeeded. Then I had a run-time error: the module ui from gnome.ui was missing. Another look at the gnome-python package: that module is there for gtk-1.2 but not for gtk-2.0. And similarly, it seems to be there in the source package, but not declared in the specfile so not installed. Did I miss something, or is SuSE's package miserably broken? Thanks for your opinions! - -- Thibaut Cousin Web : http://www.thibaut-cousin.net -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/WDIifBjEv/Ah2egRAhWmAJsHL/slzNK6NYtmuqGppbx/UmgHHACfXk5n AP7Z+bg1SSFiXe+SRmjsOBQ= =Yubo -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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