On Jul 31, 11:29 am, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > until yesterday I was a happy user of pylint. Then I upgraded to ubuntu > hardy heron - and the trouble began. > > The packaged version of pylint (0.13.2) fails with this error (last line): > > logilab.common.configuration.UnsupportedAction: callback
This is a bug in the pylint package in Ubuntu, which has a wrong versioned dependency on python-logilab-common. You should report this bug to ubuntu using the reportbug command. Which version of python-logilab-common and python-logilab-astng are installed on your machine ? > The same error happens if I use > > easy_install-2.5http://release.ingeniweb.com/third-party-dist/logilab.installer-0.1.tgz > > as found on the net. Using easy_install pylint misses logilab-common & > astng, installing these additionally (easy_install) creates two eggs - but > unfortunately, the don't actually create a namespace-package logilab, > instead either one of them is picked up depending on installation order. > > Then I tried the source releases - no luck either, either they produce the > same error or something similar. You are probably picking up the system installation of logilab-common when you do this. > I tried looking into the MLs - the last posts are from around 2006, so I > refrained from actually subscribing. I don't know where you checked, but there is some traffic on the mailing list, and questions generally get answered :-) (http://lists.logilab.org/pipermail/python-projects/ is the correct place) > So - anybody out here having an actually working pylint config and can tell > me what versions work together? I've become pretty dependend on it to be > honest... pylint 0.14.0 should work fine with logilab-common 0.33.0 and astng 0.17.2 Our Debian packages state that it should even work with logilab-common >= 0.22.0 and astng >= 0.17.1 (although to be perfectly honnest, I'm not sure that we have tested pylint with logilab-common 0.22.0, so we could be the ones who introduced the bug in the Ubuntu package). Hope this helps, -- Alexandre Fayolle LOGILAB, Paris (France) Formations Python, Zope, Plone, Debian: http://www.logilab.fr/formations Développement logiciel sur mesure: http://www.logilab.fr/services Informatique scientifique: http://www.logilab.fr/science -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list