Bug#852163: python3.5-minimal wont configure

2017-03-12 Thread Christopher Swingley
-broken install Then I copying everything back to /usr/local. Cheers, and thanks for the heads up that it was a local python that was messing with the install. Chris On Sun, Mar 12, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Christopher Swingley <cswing...@abrinc.com> wrote: > Stuart, > > On Sat, Mar 11,

Bug#852163: python3.5-minimal wont configure

2017-03-12 Thread Christopher Swingley
Stuart, On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 5:08 PM, Stuart Prescott wrote: > Gary, Christopher: did you solve this yourself; can you confirm whether you > would have a locally installed python3.5 that is causing this problem? I do indeed. I have local installs of 3.5 and 3.6 in

Bug#852163: python3.5-minimal wont configure

2017-02-16 Thread Christopher Swingley
On Sat, 4 Feb 2017 11:50:03 +0100 Gilles Filippini wrote: > I can't reproduced this error installing python3.5-minimal or reportbug > inside a clean sid chroot. > Note that sid has python3.5-minimal version 3.5.3-1 since 2017-01-19, while > you filed this bug against version

Bug#384342: installation-report: doesn't boot kernel: Illegal Instruction (sparc)

2006-09-29 Thread Christopher Swingley
Jurij, * Jurij Smakov [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-Sep-28 19:03 AKDT]: Can you please retry booting it with some recent image (like a recent daily)? In order to do any useful debugging I need to know exactly what image it was and what kernel version it was running, along with output of ctrace. I

Bug#384342: installation-report: doesn't boot kernel: Illegal Instruction (sparc)

2006-09-28 Thread Christopher Swingley
Greetings, I know this bug (384342) is closed, but I just hit it with the 20060810 installer on a SunBlade 1500. Solaris seems to work just fine on it, but when I boot from the cdrom, I get the same symptom as the OP (Illegal Instruction apparently during Loading initial ramdisk). I did

Bug#353342: ImportError: No module named numpy

2006-02-17 Thread Christopher Swingley
Package: python2.3-matplotlib Version: 0.86.2-2 Severity: normal Similar to bug 353043, except now Python can't find numpy. I'm pretty sure this is because Debian is still using the older array package Numeric (24.2), rather than the new 'NumPy' (0.9.5) package. Until NumPy has been packaged (or

Bug#353342: Workaround

2006-02-17 Thread Christopher Swingley
FWIW, a simply workaround for python2.3-matplotlib and not having numpy is: $ cat ~/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc numerix : Numeric Cheers, Chris -- Christopher S. Swingley email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Intl. Arctic Research Center University of Alaska Fairbanks

Bug#297946: lcdf-typetools: ligkern command in otftotfm disables en and em dashes

2005-03-03 Thread Christopher Swingley
Package: lcdf-typetools Version: 2.14-1 Severity: wishlist When using otftotfm with the --ligkern option (for example, --ligkern 'T {L} h', to disable the T_h ligature), the current version will also disable the default ligatures as defined by the program. The 'f' ligatures are still