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2008-11-04
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2008-12-11
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Hi, have had rapier installed before but have had no luck with it in diablo... I have attempted both a regular install through the extras repo, and dpkg install of rapier and the other three required components with no luck on either count.
I receive the following error when I run at command line:
Traceback (most recent call list):
File "/usr/bin/rapier", line 30 in <module>
from gnome import gconf
ImportError: cannot import name gconf
I wasn't able to turn anything up in Google or forum searches on this issue. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks...
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2009-01-18
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Has anyone else seen this behavior? Ever since switching to Diablo I've not been able to get rapier to run, error always the same as what was show above. ImportError: cannot import name gconf
I've tried all the suggestions in this thread (validate python version, manual uninstall/reinstall, app mgr uninstall, reinstall of all packages) except reflashing, I'd like to save that as a last resort as everything else on my N800 is working right now.
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2009-01-19
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2009-02-04
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2009-02-04
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2009-02-07
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2009-02-07
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2009-03-09
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Revelation it is 30902.
Rapier reads the files without complaining, but all I get is a list of verse numbers in parentheses.
I'm really at a loss now, and would like whatever suggestions anyone can make.
Thanks,
Walt