Update: Clicking Gourmet from the Applications menu would give the startup splash screen and never finalize. I also tried, from command line: gourmet /usr/bin/gourmet Python2.5 /usr/bin/gourmet This last one worked fine, as did using Python2.6 On a whim, I tried starting Gourmet from the command line again using: gourmet And it works fine. It also works fine when clicking in the Applications menu. So it looks like some database initialization needed to be done using Python2.5, but after it was initialized it could be started normally. Thanks.
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