Bug#481457: python-gtk2: 2.12.1-2 breaks matplotlib and likely other apps as well
Manuel Metz
mmetz at astro.uni-bonn.de
Thu Jun 5 15:33:13 UTC 2008
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> Manuel Metz wrote:
>> Hi Dmitry,
>>
>> same problem for me here when upgrading to 2.12.1-5 :-( I don't know
>> who's going to read this any longer, as this bug-report has been marked
>> resolved. I reported a new bug to inform the maintainers that the bug
>> re-appeared (#484654) with 2.12.1-5. According to Josselin Mouette:
>> "[...] you should understand that it [the patch] is not causing the
>> problem, but that it is a part of the solution."
>>
>> ... strange kind of solution to me ...
>
> Did you read his entire mail???
>
> """
> Now it is obvious that the fix is not enough for meld, and we will try
> other changes suggested by upstream to fix that, but please refrain from
> opening new bugs if you don't have useful information to tell us.
> """
>
> Cheers,
> Emilio
>
Hi Emilio,
well yes, I did. I don't know/work with "meld". So, it might be that
there is more that causes trouble with this software, which I can not
know of (but according to the bug reports the bug was resolved in
2.12.1-4, wasn't it ?).
I was reporting the other bug because the very simple example did not
work. I AM MORE THAN HAPPY TO HELP TO IMPROVE Debian, but _excuse me_, I
can not understand why to call a patch "part of the solution" if it
causes a problem that was NOT apparent before. And I have not seen any
other bug-report that is solved by this patch. So for me, this solution
caused a problem, which I was reporting.
There might be, of course, another problem which has not not been
reported, and the patch might be part of that other problem - that I can
not know since it was not talked about. But how can it be a solution to
the problem I was reporting, when the former package worked fine ???
Please excuse my lack of understanding on that problem.
Manuel
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