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2007-11-28
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2007-11-28
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I'm getting the same behavior:
"ImportError: No module named gnome.gconf"
I went so far as purge v0.90 before installing 0.90.1. The _init_.py workaround didn't help. Any ideas?
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So, from what I read here, 0.90.1 did not fix the gconf issue on OS 2008?