This is hapenning again in Kubuntu 9.04. When I try to upgrade to 9.10
with update-notifier.
paul...@kubuntup:~$ update-notifier-kde -d
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/update-notifier-kde", line 34, in
import dbus.mainloop.qt
ImportError: No module named qt
And solved aft
This issue happened in Kubuntu Karmic Alpha 6.
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I've upgraded to Kubuntu 9.04 beta about a week ago and notifications about
software upgrades were not working. The Kdebluetooth icon also disappeared.
I investigated and found out that the command "update-notifier-kde" was failing
with
$ update-notifier-kde
Traceback (most recent call last):
update-notifier-kde was bumped to 0.15 yesterday and it now shows available
updates correctly.
The last wrinkle now is that clicking on the notifier icon doesn't launch the
update manager.
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strangely enough, i didnt notice my bluetooth icon was missing until I
reinstalled dbus. I was originally trying to fix the update notifier
problem, and on reboot... my bluetooth icon showed up. Hah, I still
haven't seen the update notifier icon come up with anything new though..
usually (on 8.10)
This probably is the same cause as in Bug #341568, so i'm going to mark
it as duplicate of this. The re-installation of python-qt4-dbus made the
error message go away, but it looks like the symptoms are still there.
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Same output from update-notifier-kde
mich...@clu:~$ update-notifier-kde
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/update-notifier-kde", line 34, in
import dbus.mainloop.qt
ImportError: No module named qt
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You
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I am sure i'm up to date. I do software updates twice a day, and this
last crash just happened yesterday. Currently KDE doesn't work at all,
so i'm trying it out after every update. Usually i only see that it does
not work (i can't start any application in KDE and i see a lot of
zombies in my proce
** Changed in: kdebindings (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Works for me too, no bug anymore
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Are you sure you're up to date? It works for me.
** Changed in: kdebindings (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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As this bug returned, it seems not to be fixed. Bug #340088 proves that
this problem still is here
** Changed in: kdebindings (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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This should be fixed with the latest updates. KDE made some rather...
invasive changes to the python bindings this time around.
** Changed in: kdebindings (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: python-kde4 => kdebindings
Status: New => Fix Released
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This crash has the same stack trace characteristics as bug #135893.
However, the latter was already fixed in an earlier package version than
the one in this report. This might be a regression or because the
problem is in a dependent package.
** Tags removed: need-duplicate-check
** Tags added: re
** Summary changed:
- kblueplugd crashed with ImportError in ()
+ ImportError: No module named qt
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