[Bug 80785] pyqt error on mouse multiple selects

2007-01-20 Thread Jordan Kanter
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: imgseek Steps to reproduce - run imgseek from command line. open existing database. select groups tab. click on a picture and drag to another picture, attempting to select a second. Output in terminal: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib

[Bug 80785] pyqt error on mouse multiple selects

2007-01-20 Thread Jordan Kanter
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: imgseek Steps to reproduce - run imgseek from command line. open existing database. select groups tab. click on a picture and drag to another picture, attempting to select a second. Output in terminal: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib

[Bug 80785] pyqt error on mouse multiple selects

2007-01-20 Thread Jordan Kanter
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: imgseek Steps to reproduce - run imgseek from command line. open existing database. select groups tab. click on a picture and drag to another picture, attempting to select a second. Output in terminal: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib

[Bug 80785] pyqt error on mouse multiple selects

2007-01-20 Thread Jordan Kanter
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: imgseek Steps to reproduce - run imgseek from command line. open existing database. select groups tab. click on a picture and drag to another picture, attempting to select a second. Output in terminal: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib

[Bug 80785] pyqt error on mouse multiple selects

2007-01-20 Thread Jordan Kanter
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: imgseek Steps to reproduce - run imgseek from command line. open existing database. select groups tab. click on a picture and drag to another picture, attempting to select a second. Output in terminal: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib

[Bug 80785] pyqt error on mouse multiple selects

2007-01-20 Thread Jordan Kanter
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: imgseek Steps to reproduce - run imgseek from command line. open existing database. select groups tab. click on a picture and drag to another picture, attempting to select a second. Output in terminal: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib