On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 17:13:33 -0500, Dave Sherohman wrote: > unable to open module file: /usr/lib/gnumeric/plugins/0.47/libgnum_python.so: > undefined symbol: _Py_NoneStruct
Hmm... 0.47 is quite old; I'd recommend against using it for anything serious. > This is on a not-quite-pure potato system (not-quite-pure because the > previous sysadmin had a source line for proposed-updates) on the Alpha > architecture. > > What package would include the library containing _Py_NoneStruct? On my unstable i386 system, it's in python-base: odin jdassen 17:53 /usr/lib > nm --defined-only --dynamic libpython1.5.so.0.0 | grep Py_NoneStruct 0006206c D _Py_NoneStruct odin jdassen 17:53 /usr/lib > dpkg -S /usr/lib/libpython1.5.so.0.0 python-base: /usr/lib/libpython1.5.so.0.0 > Would I be OK to just delete libgnum_python.so Yes, it's just a plugin. > - and, if I did, would dpkg just put it back when the next revision of > gnumeric gets installed? Indeed. > What other options are there for getting that error to go away? Configure gnumeric not to load all plugins by default. HTH, Ray -- Tevens ben ik van mening dat Nederland overdekt dient te worden.