Bug#649910: nautilus-image-manipulator is also affected

Emilien Klein emilien+debian at klein.st
Sun Nov 27 18:49:31 UTC 2011


While wanting to package a new version of nautilus-image-manipulator
in Sid I encountered the same crash as reported by Andrea Veri.

With both nautilus-python 1.1-1 and nautilus-image-manipulator 0.4-1
installed, this is the output of `aptitude dist-upgrade` as of today:

Les paquets suivants ont des dépendances non satisfaites :
 python-gi: Casse: python-nautilus (<= 1.1-1) mais 1.1-1 est installé.
Les actions suivantes permettront de résoudre ces dépendances :

    Supprimer les paquets suivants :
1)     nautilus-image-manipulator
2)     python-nautilus

Accepter cette solution ? [Y/n/q/?]

I have accepted the proposed solution [removal of both packages] to be
able to update my system. When this bug is resolved I'll reinstall my
Nautilus extension and package the new version.

Side note:
Josselin had opened (automatically?) a bunch of "<package name>:
Please transition to nautilus 3 and GObject introspection" bugs to
prepare for the introduction of nautilus 3 to unstable around the
beginning of October. Example for N I M:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=644694

In those bug reports, a [very useful] link to
http://live.gnome.org/PyGObject/IntrospectionPorting was provided. the
first step for the transition was to use the `pygi-convert.sh` script,
which (among a lot of other things) executes this rename regex:

    `-pe "s/import gobject\n/from gi.repository import GObject\n/g;" \`

Would running that script against nautilus-python [partially] solve the issue?

Cheers,
    +Emilien






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