Jeff Spaleta wrote:
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 22:52:38 -0700, Michal Jaegermann
<michal@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=147775
This is being reported repeatedly against several python based
applications. On my system I traced this problem back to
/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/gtk-2.0/gnome/ui.so from package
gnome-python2-2.9.4-2 by doing module imports in the interactive
python interpreter. Try this on your system to confirm the underlying
problem is in ui.so:
bash>python
python>>>import gnome.ui
This should make the python interpreter fail just like the apps and
points to a problem with the ui.so file. I was seeing the problem but
after doing a little troubleshooting of the ui.so I am unable to
reproduce the problem. The fact that I am unable to reproduce this
after doing a package uninstall/re-install of gnome-python2 suggest to
me its something in the system environment and not in the packaging.
I'm suspicious of prelink or library linking as a deeper underlying
problem.. but I can't point to a smoking gun.. i can no longer create
the issue. I doubt everyone eating rawhide at the moment sees this.
-jef"my kingdom for a reproducible problem robust to simple
troubleshooting"spaleta
I just ended up getting the >>> prompt with no additional feedback. I
assume that it was satisfied with the import command. This is with
gnome-python2-2.6.0-3
This is running on a laptop. It has been awhile since I ran prelink.
Maybe prelink needs to be run after installing new python applications,
I'll give it a try.
Thanks for the idea.
Jim
[jim@cornette-fc3-lt ~]$ python
Python 2.3.4 (#1, Feb 2 2005, 12:11:53)
[GCC 3.4.2 20041017 (Red Hat 3.4.2-6.fc3)] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import gnome.ui
>>>
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