On Sat, 19 Jan 2013 03:16:58 +0530, phani wrote:
Alternatively, you could have informed yourself about what *.pyc/*.pyo
files are and answered your own question.
"RTFM" makes sense to me. "study python packaging before asking the
list" does not.
that probably came across a bit harsh or un
On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 19:14:54 +0530, Alexander Bashmakov
wrote:
It is common issue when you run as root python program without
precompiled pyc/pyo, now pyc/pyo provided by package and conflict with
autogenerated.
the only thing i ran as root was pacman; certainly not calibre.
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phani.
On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 19:48:37 +0530, Martti Kühne
wrote:
No one that hasn't touched the calibre software will suffer from the
existing files.
i haven't touched the calibre software -- if that means done any manual
changes to it's files. if you mean "used the calibre software," that i did.
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 2:22 PM, Karol Babioch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 18.01.2013 13:59, schrieb phani:
>> during today's update from calibre 0.9.14-1 -> 0.9.15-1, pacman complained
>> that all packages under /usr/lib/calibre/calibre were already existing in
>> the filesystem, and therefore the update
> don't remember if my internet connection went dead during the first attempt
> to update, that happens frequently. but i don't see how that would mess up
> things -- unless everything is downloaded & checked, pacman doesn't do
> anything.
>
It is common issue when you run as root python program w
On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 18:52:08 +0530, Karol Babioch wrote:
Looking at the changes done to package, I don't think that this is a
packaging error, see [1].
Had you issues with other packages, too?
no, everything else went smooth; and after moving those calibre files, so
went the calibre updat
Hi,
Am 18.01.2013 13:59, schrieb phani:
> during today's update from calibre 0.9.14-1 -> 0.9.15-1, pacman complained
> that all packages under /usr/lib/calibre/calibre were already existing in
> the filesystem, and therefore the update couldn't be performed.
Not sure what was going over on your s
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