I just installed Scribus and plays with it. Some of its scrips need tkinter to
execute.
Tkinter seems ignored by portage. Quite surprising. Is there a gentoo way to
install it ?
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I just installed Scribus and plays with it. Some of its scrips need tkinter to
execute.
Tkinter seems ignored by portage. Quite surprising. Is there a gentoo way to
install it ?
Put tk in your USE line in make.conf and then re-emerge python.
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I just installed Scribus and plays with it. Some of its scrips need tkinter to
execute.
Tkinter seems ignored by portage. Quite surprising. Is there a gentoo way to
install it ?
It is ignored by portage as the scribus ebuild has no tk use flag which
should
Selon Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just installed Scribus and plays with it. Some of its scrips need tkinter
to
execute.
Tkinter seems ignored by portage. Quite surprising. Is there a gentoo way
to
install it ?
Put tk in your USE line in make.conf and then
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Selon Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just installed Scribus and plays with it. Some of its scrips need tkinter
to
execute.
Tkinter seems ignored by portage. Quite surprising. Is there a gentoo way
to
It is ignored by portage as the scribus ebuild has no tk use flag which
should probably implemented. With this use flag portage will complain
about missing tkinter and advises you to reinstall python with tkinter
support.
I had this kind of problem with another package before.
Time to fill
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
It is ignored by portage as the scribus ebuild has no tk use flag which
should probably implemented. With this use flag portage will complain
about missing tkinter and advises you to reinstall python with tkinter
support.
I had this kind of problem with another
It doesn't matter to me who files the bug. I just think it needs to be
filed so that it can be fixed before it causes more trouble and is
harder to fix. I just didn't want to search, then file one, us both
file it at about the same time and end up with a duplicate bug.
Thanks
Dale
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
It doesn't matter to me who files the bug. I just think it needs to be
filed so that it can be fixed before it causes more trouble and is
harder to fix. I just didn't want to search, then file one, us both
file it at about the same time and end up with a duplicate
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