Bug#520892: gourmet: Gourmet does not start due to not being able to read ico file

2009-09-26 Thread cbart 387
> After some investigation I found,
> that this might have been related to a problem in GTK, which should have
> been fixed some time ago (with the update to GTK 2.16). Dioes this
> problem still exist for you? If not I suggest closing this bug report.

If this can no longer be duplicated, I'm okay with this being closed.
I patched my version awhile ago so I have not followed up if upstream
has gotten around to fixing this.



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Bug#520892: gourmet: Gourmet does not start due to not being able to read ico file

2009-03-29 Thread cbart 387
Rolf,

This patch fixed the problem. Thank you.

Thanks,
Chris



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Bug#520892: gourmet: Gourmet does not start due to not being able to read ico file

2009-03-24 Thread cbart 387
> I bet on python-imaging-tk . It is already in the depends but is an OR
> with mime-support even though they share nothing in common. Could well
> be a typo .

It wasn't installed on my machine but it was not the culprit.

Thanks,
Chris



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Bug#520892: gourmet: Gourmet does not start due to not being able to read ico file

2009-03-23 Thread cbart 387
> Do you have libgdk-pixbuf2 installed ? maybe it was not installed
> correctly by the package manager ?
>
> Does installing it fixed the problem ?

I didn't have it installed but installing libgdk-pixbuf2 doesn't
change anything.

> It may means a missing dependency in gourmet or one of its underlying
> python libraries...

I think that is correct.  Both of these computers installed gourmet
immediately after installing a "fresh" installation of Debian testing.
 There are probably several lower level libraries that people would
normally have installed by the time they get to gourmet. That would
make sense to me why no one has posted this before.



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