Le dimanche 22 février 2015 à 16:29 -0500, Reinhard Tartler a écrit :
> On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 4:24 PM, Sébastien Villemot
> <sebast...@debian.org> wrote:
> > Dear Reinhard,
> >
> > Le dimanche 22 février 2015 à 16:16 -0500, Reinhard Tartler a écrit :
> >> Package: gnucash
> >> Version: 1:2.6.4-3
> >
> >> it appears that the packaging of the python bindings is not exactly
> >> correct. When starting gnucash without the package "gnucash-python"
> >> installed, I get the following error on startup:
> >>
> >> >> gnucash
> >> Traceback (most recent call last):
> >>   File "/usr/share/gnucash/python/init.py", line 3, in <module>
> >>     from gnucash import *
> >> ImportError: No module named gnucash
> >> Found Finance::Quote version 1.35
> >>
> >> Gnucash itself starts successfully, nevertheless.
> >
> > Sorry for being silly, but what exactly is the problem then? GnuCash
> > displays a message saying that the python plugin are not installed, and
> > then gracefully start. This looks perfectly normal to me. Install the
> > python-gnucash package or move on.
> 
> The crash is the problem, of course.
> 
> I think what makes the fact much more annoying in Ubuntu than in
> Debian is the fact that Ubuntu installs the "apport" crash reporter
> automatically. Apport can also be found in Debian, but only in
> 'experimental'. I'm pretty sure that you would the crash reporter
> reacting to this crash in Debian as well if you installed the 'apport'
> package.

I don't get it. You told in your bug report that gnucash was starting
successfully. Now you say it crashes. You have to decide…

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