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.

Cheers,
Reinhard


-- 
regards,
    Reinhard


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