"python-visual - VPython 3D scientific visualization library"
why not installing that package?
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ok, anyway not a packaging bug so good luck with that
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I have the Ubuntu package installed, with the Ubuntu Python package. I'm
working on a new beta version of Visual and want to leave in place the
existing package for comparison.
Bruce
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
>"python-visual - VPython 3D scientific visualization library"
>
>why not installing th
I have a very technical reason for doing this, having to do with
building a package for Python (the Visual module) that depends on a
library not part of the Ubuntu distribution, and not wanting to disturb
the regular Python installation.
Bruce
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
>why do you need to insta
why do you need to install python to /usr/local? You should stick the
packages of the distribution
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status Rejected
You can remove /usr/local/bin from your $PATH (or move it to
after /usr/bin).
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That must be the problem. I built /usr/local/bin/python from source, and
that's the python displayed with "which python". I find that
/usr/local/bin/python -c "import gtk" yields an import error, whereas
/usr/bin/python -c "import gtk" is fine. Clearly the problem is with my
nonstandard install of
Thanks for your bug. do you use a local session with xorg? does "python
-c "import gtk"" work fine? do other pygtk applications are working too?
do you run it with your user?
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Not sure exactly what is meant by "fresh dapper install". I can't
imagine wiping my dual-boot machine and installing dapper from scratch.
I did however run the software update and nothing changed with gedit.
The update process did however say it couldn't download
gtk+2.0/libgtk2.0 (and dev and comm
Has this behavior been fixed, or have you tried it from a fresh dapper
install?
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