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any one having this issue? I think alacarte works with python 2.4. I installed python24 package but still I get no luck...
ps: it was working without issues before upgrade
thanks
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yup, it ain't working for me either. should we fill a bug report?... after all next gnome version is right in the corner anyway.
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Yes, it was probably forgotten. The latest package was built 5 weeks ago so it's probably not a mirror sync issue.
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This problem is the same as mine about gcompris, ...
the new package python (v.2.5 instead of 2.4.4) doesn't work with gnome-python ! Alacarte use gnome-python as gcompris. I'm afraid all applications which use gnome-python won't work anymore.
Is that a bug ??? Wrong package ???
The problem now it's not possible to type "undo" (to much packages were upgraded and they are all linked)
Marmotte
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I guess you can edit menu without alacarte now, by right click on gnome menus.
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I guess you can edit menu without alacarte now, by right click on gnome menus.
alacarte is also having the same problem with the 64-bit repositories. I've tried the 'Edit Menus' option you get when you right-click the menu, but it doesn't do anything. It's too bad we can't install python 2.4 (say 'pacman -S python-2.4') along side python 2.5 temporarily until these things get sorted out.
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metromini wrote:I guess you can edit menu without alacarte now, by right click on gnome menus.
alacarte is also having the same problem with the 64-bit repositories. I've tried the 'Edit Menus' option you get when you right-click the menu, but it doesn't do anything. It's too bad we can't install python 2.4 (say 'pacman -S python-2.4') along side python 2.5 temporarily until these things get sorted out.
menu right-click runs alacarte. AFAIK there is no other menu editor....
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emphire wrote:metromini wrote:I guess you can edit menu without alacarte now, by right click on gnome menus.
alacarte is also having the same problem with the 64-bit repositories. I've tried the 'Edit Menus' option you get when you right-click the menu, but it doesn't do anything. It's too bad we can't install python 2.4 (say 'pacman -S python-2.4') along side python 2.5 temporarily until these things get sorted out.
menu right-click runs alacarte. AFAIK there is no other menu editor....
no, it runs gmenu-editor-simple (it's the one used prior to the borgification of alacarte by gnome), I've just tried, and it's still there... I thought they had disposed of it.
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Yes, gmenu-simple-editor still works but it is barely basic. Can someone explain if there is another way to edit the menu?
DerA (pt_PT)
What one fool can do, another can. - Ancient Simian Proverb
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Yes, gmenu-simple-editor still works but it is barely basic. Can someone explain if there is another way to edit the menu?
Even gmenu-simple-editor isn't working for me (maybe it's just the 64-bit version that's having problems). Might be related to the version of python again.
$ gmenu-simple-editor
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/gnome/bin/gmenu-simple-editor", line 28, in <module>
GMenuSimpleEditor.main.main (sys.argv[1:])
File "/opt/gnome/lib/python2.4/site-packages/GMenuSimpleEditor/main.py", line 28, in main
import maindialog
File "/opt/gnome/lib/python2.4/site-packages/GMenuSimpleEditor/maindialog.py", line 24, in <module>
import gmenu
ImportError: /opt/gnome/lib/python2.4/site-packages/gmenu.so: undefined symbol: Py_InitModule4
Last edited by emphire (2007-03-25 01:15:17)
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DERA wrote:Yes, gmenu-simple-editor still works but it is barely basic. Can someone explain if there is another way to edit the menu?
Even gmenu-simple-editor isn't working for me (maybe it's just the 64-bit version that's having problems). Might be related to the version of python again.
$ gmenu-simple-editor Traceback (most recent call last): File "/opt/gnome/bin/gmenu-simple-editor", line 28, in <module> GMenuSimpleEditor.main.main (sys.argv[1:]) File "/opt/gnome/lib/python2.4/site-packages/GMenuSimpleEditor/main.py", line 28, in main import maindialog File "/opt/gnome/lib/python2.4/site-packages/GMenuSimpleEditor/maindialog.py", line 24, in <module> import gmenu ImportError: /opt/gnome/lib/python2.4/site-packages/gmenu.so: undefined symbol: Py_InitModule4
it doesn't work for me too. I use 32bit arch
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