Hi,

Thanks for your bug report.
I can't reproduce it under Debian unstable or Ubuntu jaunty which have
python-gobject 2.16.1 and python-gtk2 2.14.1.

Could you please test the following :
- try to launch manually a screenlets : (example :
python /usr/share/screenlets/AppMenu/AppMenuScreenlet.py )
- remove/backup your configuration (.config/Screenlets and .screenlets)
and try to relaunch screenlets-manager and after, manually a screenlets.

Thanks.
Regards,
Julien Lavergne

Le samedi 14 mars 2009 à 01:33 -0700, John Gruenenfelder a écrit :
> Package: screenlets
> Version: 0.1.2-4
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
> 
> Upgrading python-gobject from 2.15.4-2 to 2.16.1-1 causes screenlets to stop
> working entirely.  Specifically, it causes python to segfault.  Unfortunately,
> the user gets no indication of what happens and there are no errors output to
> .xsession-errors.  A segfault message is output to the syslog, however.
> 
> screenlets-manager just runs:
>   python -u /usr/share/screenlets-manager/screenlets-manager.py
> 
> Adding -v to that gives a lot of extra output, but still no indication of the
> problem.  I only realized that python-gobject was related because it was one
> of two python packages upgraded before the breakage.
> 
> screenlets does not directly depend on python-gobject, but it is a dependency
> of python-gtk2 which screenlets does depend on.
> 
> I do not know for a fact that this bug is with screenlets and not
> python-gobject.  I did try running other Python programs to see if any of them
> were broken, but I could only find problems with screenlets.
> 
> Python is not one of the languages I know or use so my debugging efforts
> (beyond adding -v) are minor.  It could be that a token effort by somebody who
> actually knows Python could narrow down the real cause quickly.
> 
> 




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