Hi,
control: affects -1 calibre

Hi,
On Sun, Jul 16, 2017 at 08:42:05AM +0000, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> 
> > reassign 868379 python-dateutil 2.6.0-1
> Bug #868379 [calibre] calibre: Fails to start with "ImportError: cannot 
> import name _thread"
> Bug reassigned from package 'calibre' to 'python-dateutil'.
> No longer marked as found in versions calibre/2.75.1+dfsg-1 and 
> calibre/3.1.1+dfsg-1.
> Ignoring request to alter fixed versions of bug #868379 to the same values 
> previously set
> Bug #868379 [python-dateutil] calibre: Fails to start with "ImportError: 
> cannot import name _thread"
> Marked as found in versions python-dateutil/2.6.0-1.
> > retitle 868379 python-dateutil: makes calibre fail to start
> Bug #868379 [python-dateutil] calibre: Fails to start with "ImportError: 
> cannot import name _thread"
> Changed Bug title to 'python-dateutil: makes calibre fail to start' from 
> 'calibre: Fails to start with "ImportError: cannot import name _thread"'.
> > Dear Maintainer,
> Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.
> > python-dateutil 2.6.0-1 makes calibre fail to start. Downgrading it to
> Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.
> > version 2.5.3-2 fixes this problem.
> Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.
> > Best Regards,
> Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.
> > --
> Stopping processing here.

Starts here without problems. Does

     python -c "from six.moves import _thread"

work for you? If it does not work your python-six is broken. Maybe you
have a local version of six lying around?
Cheers,
 -- Guido

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