Closing
]]>If you always have the latest, what would be the point of having it check the version of the lib?
And your comment was unhelpful.
]]>If you always have the latest, what would be the point of having it check the version of the lib?
You suck, dude. He was saying thanks.
]]>virusso80 wrote:SOLVED! it was the old version of the libxml2
Shouldn't it be checked into pkgbuild? I had installed the 2.8.0-1thanks
No. Partial updates are not supported, so you should always have the latest version
well, I agree. What I meant is that the check of correct version of required libs could be performed before upgrading, as almost always happens.
Btw, thanks
]]>SOLVED! it was the old version of the libxml2
Shouldn't it be checked into pkgbuild? I had installed the 2.8.0-1thanks
No. Partial updates are not supported, so you should always have the latest version
]]>thanks
]]>Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/calibre", line 19, in <module>
from calibre.gui2.main import main
File "/usr/lib/calibre/calibre/gui2/main.py", line 18, in <module>
from calibre.library.database2 import LibraryDatabase2
File "/usr/lib/calibre/calibre/library/database2.py", line 18, in <module>
from calibre.ebooks.metadata.opf2 import metadata_to_opf
File "/usr/lib/calibre/calibre/ebooks/metadata/opf2.py", line 14, in <module>
from lxml import etree
ImportError: /usr/lib/libxml2.so.2: version `LIBXML2_2.9.0' not found (required by /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/lxml/etree.so)
Am I missing something?
Thanks
]]>Thanks for your support.
As stated the updated Calibre package solved my problem
Regards
I have the same problem. Just updated to calibre-0.9.36-1 and it does not start. I think it's a slightly different issue. This is my traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/calibre", line 19, in <module>
from calibre.gui2.main import main
File "/usr/lib/calibre/calibre/gui2/__init__.py", line 7, in <module>
from PyQt4.Qt import (QVariant, QFileInfo, QObject, SIGNAL, QBuffer, Qt,
ImportError: cannot import name QVariant
Any help?
thanks
]]>As stated the updated Calibre package solved my problem
Regards
]]>solved my problem (temporarily ?) by installing the version in KDE-unstable:
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/kde- … s-python2/
(and apologies for hijacking this thread if my issue was unrelated after all)
]]>from PyKDE4.kdecore import KCmdLineArgs, ki18n, KAboutData
RuntimeError: the sip module implements API v10.0 but the PyKDE4.kdecore module requires API v9.2
and after downgrading python2-sip i get:
from PyQt4 import Qt, QtGui, QtCore
RuntimeError: the sip module implements API v9.0 to v9.2 but the PyQt4.QtGui module requires API v10.0
right..
I am a relative newbie to arch, should I flag the kdebindings-python2 package (in extra) as out of date ?
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