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alain.didierjean@××××.fr wrote: |
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> Selon Dale <dalek1967@×××××××××.net>: |
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>> alain.didierjean@××××.fr wrote: |
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>>> I just installed Scribus and plays with it. Some of its scrips need tkinter |
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>> to |
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>>> execute. |
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>>> Tkinter seems ignored by portage. Quite surprising. Is there a gentoo way |
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>> to |
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>>> install it ? |
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>> Put tk in your USE line in make.conf and then re-emerge python. |
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> Bingo ! that does it. Thanks, |
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> ~adj~ |
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Glad to have helped. This is something I have ran into before. |
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>From another reply: |
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> It is ignored by portage as the scribus ebuild has no tk use flag which |
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> should probably implemented. With this use flag portage will complain |
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> about missing tkinter and advises you to reinstall python with tkinter |
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> support. |
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> I had this kind of problem with another package before. |
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> Time to fill a bug! |
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> Regards, |
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> Daniel |
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Same here. Do you plan to file this bug? I don't have the error, I |
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suspect you don't either and I would imagine the OP doesn't either now |
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that it is working. |
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It does need to be fixed though. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) :-) |