Alex Roitman wrote:
I think this bug should be closed, because even in stable
the python-gnome2 is 2.6. If kanotix ships that old a package,
I don't see how this is a debian problem.

In any distribution supported at the moment (stable, testing,
or unstable) gramps should not have a problem with python-gnome2.

Alex

I take your point.

By the way, the Kanotix is blameless; it did not ship the python2.3-gnome2
or python-gnome-2.
In a 'non-gnome' distribution, the gramps user has to install the additional
gnome-related dependencies separately, and this is evidently where
release issues can get out of step.

(By default, I use my local repository of packages for additional installations to a distribution, as this way I can keep some sort of configuration control; 'testing' is such a moving target! ... and I found that if you try to upgrade
everything, apt is not always fine-grained enough to cope, and you have
to resort to 'hand-crafting' with dpkg. Ah well, that's the way it has to be.)

Thanks to everybody involved with gramps, debian & gnu generally.

John Hancock.


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