[scribus] Possible to install 1.3.3.12 after installing 1.3.5svn?

wayne shakacat at ukulele.com
Thu May 21 20:42:51 CEST 2009


mrdocs wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 May 2009 11:59:04 pm John Culleton
> wrote:
>> On Tuesday 19 May 2009 18:35:13 Wayne wrote:
>>> I recently installed Mandriva Spring 2009 and
>>> found that the only version available in the
>>> repository was 1.3.5svn. So, I installed that
>>> thinking that if I don't like it, I can always
>>> find 1.3.3.12 somewhere and install that. Well,
>>> since 1.3.3.12 is the stable version, and I'm
>>> using Scribus for business, I decided to
>>> uninstall 1.3.5svn. I found 1.3.3.12 in the
>>> Mandriva 2008 repository and tried to install
>>> it. However, one of its dependencies is
>>> libpython2.5 and when I install that, Scribus
>>> 1.3.3.12 no longer shows any text in any of the
>>> menu bars.
>>> 
>>> When I try to remove libpython2.6 (there when I 
>>> installed 1.3.5svn), it threatens to remove a a
>>> long list of other (KDE4 and others, many of
>>> which I use and need) programs along with it.
>>> 
>>> My question is: Can I install 1.3.3.12 AFTER
>>> having installed 1.3.5svn? If so, how? Do I have
>>> to uninstall libpython2.6 first?
>>> 
>>> Thanks, Wayne

> 
> Easier solution:
> 
> from a command line:
> 
> #rpm -e scribus
> 
> then look here: 
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/mrdocs/Mandriva_2009/
> 
> 
> for 1.3.3.13.
> 
> then download and install with rpm -ivh scribus*
> 
> There is currently some issue with 1.3.3.13 not
> building on Mdv 2009 on i586. 64bit package compiled
> fine. I have triggered a rebuild and you might see a
>  new package in the next few hours.
> 
> Peter

Tried that. It asked for libpython2.5. I have 
libpython2.6 installed currently; don't want to remove 
it because too many other apps depend on it. So, I 
installed libpython2.5. After that, scribus 1.3.3.13 
installed fine, except that I'm stuck with the same old 
problem again: no icons in the menus and an error 
message, "Setting up the Python plugin failed."

Unable to load icon 
/usr/share/scribus/icons/distribute_vdist.png: File not 
found
Unable to load icon 
/usr/share/scribus/icons/distribute_vdist_val.png: File 
not found
Unable to load icon 
/usr/share/scribus/icons/u_undo.png: File not found
Unable to load icon 
/usr/share/scribus/icons/u_redo.png: File not found
Could not find platform independent libraries <prefix>
Could not find platform dependent libraries <exec_prefix>
Consider setting $PYTHONHOME to <prefix>[:<exec_prefix>]
'import site' failed; use -v for traceback
Failed to set default encoding to utf-8.

Unable to load icon 
/usr/share/scribus/icons/AppIcon.png: File not found
Unable to load icon 
/usr/share/scribus/icons/fileopen.png: File not found
Unable to load icon 
/usr/share/scribus/icons/DateiSave16.png: File not found
Unable to load icon /usr/share/scribus/icons/exit.png: 
File not found
Unable to load icon /usr/share/scribus/icons/ok.png: 
File not found
Failed to import warnings module. Something is probably 
broken with your Python.
Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "<string>", line 2, in <module>
ImportError: No module named warnings

--------------------------
I think perhaps that the two versions of libpython are 
in conflict with each other.
If I un-install libpython2.5 and reinstall 
scribus1.3.5svn (or 1.3.5) then all will be well again. 
However, it's not the stable version and I'm using 
scribus it for business. Is the 1.3.5 version adequate 
for business use? If not, why not? What specifically 
would be the problem?

Thanks,
Wayne





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