Hi Tim,
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 02:57:49PM +, Tim Booth wrote:
> It is called explicitly in debian/rules. It may even have been me who
> originally added the line. It works for 2.1.4.
Arg. Sorry for missing that ...
> All it does is generate the BASH completions so I wouldn't call it
> c
Hi Andreas,
> Well, "is not used" is interesting - but why is it called then and leads
> to an error?
It is called explicitly in debian/rules. It may even have been me who
originally added the line. It works for 2.1.4.
All it does is generate the BASH completions so I wouldn't call it
critical
Hi Tim,
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 01:39:57PM +, Tim Booth wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Regarding the error seen by Andreas:
>
> "ImportError: No module named interfaces.optparse.config"
>
> Line 84 of setup.py says:
> "pyqi is not used anymore in this project."
>
> and this is also mentioned in the Chan
Hi,
Regarding the error seen by Andreas:
"ImportError: No module named interfaces.optparse.config"
Line 84 of setup.py says:
"pyqi is not used anymore in this project."
and this is also mentioned in the ChangeLog.md
So that explains the error.
From the looks of it this is a very significant c
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