In just released libgsf (1.14.23), Python is not built by default. Quoting https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672663: | The python bindings depends in pygtk-codegen-2.0 which is now a wrapper | for pygobject-codegen-2.0 which itself was removed from pygobject. | Instrospection being available they are obsolete either way. | | This patch disable their generation by default.
What to do with above? By default python support is not built anymore due to above. I can enable it in configure again, but prefer to just not build it (despite above, still compiles with --with-python). If something needs libgsf, they should use gobject introspection (which you can use from Python as well as js, etc). Nothing seems to depend on python-libgsf AFAICS Should I: - disable for Mageia 2 (as nothing seems to require python-libgsf) should I add a Obsolete and where? task-obsolete or libgsf itself? - enable static python bindings only for Mageia 2, remove after in case something actually requires it - stay with current libgsf version problem sounds generic though, would apply to previous as well -- Regards, Olav