On 02/06/2017 11:05 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 06/02/2017 20:41, Daniel Frey wrote:
>> On 02/06/2017 10:22 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>> On 05/02/2017 21:50, Daniel Frey wrote:
>>>> I am trying magick-rotation to see if it will work on my Surface Pro 3
>>>> (they tested in on a Surface Pro 2 and it was working, unsure if the
>>>> hardware is different.)
>>>>
>>>> However: I get this:
>>>>
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>   File "/usr/lib/python-exec/python2.7/magick-rotation", line 20, in
>>>> <module>
>>>>     from gui_gtk import *
>>>> ImportError: No module named gui_gtk
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> From searching this points to pygtk, which is installed:
>>>>
>>>> $ equery list pygtk
>>>>  * Searching for pygtk ...
>>>> [IP-] [  ] dev-python/pygtk-2.24.0-r4:2
>>>>
>>>> I've also tried rebuilding it, still no worky.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone know how to solve this?
>>>>
>>>> Dan
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The module is in /usr/share/magick-rotation/gui_gtk.py
>>> You need to read /usr/share/doc/magick-rotation-${PV}/INSTALLER.txt
>>>
>>> See here:
>>> https://answers.launchpad.net/magick-rotation/+question/259293
>>>
>>
>> Argh. I installed it through an ebuild and it made no mention of this
>> information. Thanks.
> 
> 
> I figure that might be the reaction :-)
> 
> Filing a bug at b.g.o. and asking for that important info to be an elog
> is a good idea, I think
> 
> 

After some more experimenting it seems that it's python-exec causing the
problem. The files are where they're supposed to be.

After that, I found out that in the magick-rotation script the bits that
start the script running are commented out.

Then after all those problems I found out it doesn't appear to work on
my Surface anyway. Argh. ;-)

Dan

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