On Monday 23 February 2015 10:42:02 Sébastien Villemot wrote: > Control: tags -1 = confirmed > > Dear Geert, > > See my comments below. > > Le lundi 23 février 2015 à 09:53 +0100, Geert Janssens a écrit : > > On Sunday 22 February 2015 19:16:31 Reinhard Tartler wrote: > > > > The confusion even continues on into the changelog (repeated in > > comment #20 on the lp bug): > > > > + No longer crashes on exit when python-gnucash is installed. > > > > To repeat: the crash on exit had nothing to do with python-gnucash. > > Sorry, this misunderstanding is my responsibility. I don't remember > why I came to that conclusion, but I understand this was wrong. > That's ok. The way things got reported just was confusing to start with.
> > That means gnucash is designed to work happily even if > > libgncmod-python.so is not available. However if available > > libgncmod-python.so *only* works if the accompanying "gnucash" > > python > > module is present as well. > > > > The packaging in debian and ubuntu doesn't reflect this. These > > packages do separate the python module "gnucash" from > > libgncmod-python.so. In debian the net effect is an exception > > message > > in the logs, apport on ubuntu makes more of a deal out of it. > > So I understand that the right solution is to move libgncmod-python.so > from the gnucash package to the python-gnucash package. This should > be easy to implement. > Indeed. And thanks for maintaining the gnucash packages in Debian.