didn't think that there would be one, there isn't one with the debian packages either...
2006-05-12 13242, 2006
rpedro
checking picard's dependancies, it depends on the python-wxgtk from normal dapper repositories
2006-05-12 13235, 2006
rpedro
don't know why the package is configured as dependant on package it can't use ?
2006-05-12 13228, 2006
rpedro
:/
2006-05-12 13236, 2006
MartinRudat
there isn't a version with wide character support available?
2006-05-12 13201, 2006
rpedro
the is a package named wx2.6-i18n available from ubuntu universe repository, though I have just installed it and get the same error message
2006-05-12 13214, 2006
MartinRudat
bugger. hmm... it shouldn't be _that_ hard to build wxwindows and wxpython with utf8 support...
2006-05-12 13242, 2006
MartinRudat
...though I'd think that it would be the ubuntu forums/channel to ask about that...
2006-05-12 13256, 2006
Muz
Yay, just added my first CDID thingy
2006-05-12 13236, 2006
rpedro
yes, I'll try to compile wxpython (without the script mentioned on the picard INSTALL file)
2006-05-12 13209, 2006
Nyght
okay night night..
2006-05-12 13216, 2006
Nyght
Nyght is now known as NyghtMARE
2006-05-12 13227, 2006
MartinRudat
G'night Nyght.
2006-05-12 13229, 2006
rpedro
I was just asking here cause the Picard Linux install page at wiki makes it seem that installing picard on ubuntu is as simple as adding a repository and typing apt-get install picard, and so I was thinking there was something I was doing wrong
2006-05-12 13224, 2006
BrianG
rpedro: it is. did you sudo apt-get update
2006-05-12 13207, 2006
rpedro
yes, I already installed picard with apt-get
2006-05-12 13237, 2006
rpedro
but I'm getting that error about UTF support
2006-05-12 13243, 2006
rpedro
isnt it possible for someone to make a compiled deb package for wxpython with UNICODE ?
2006-05-12 13259, 2006
BrianG
do you have python-wxgtk2.6 ?
2006-05-12 13228, 2006
nikki_
which unicode error, rpedro?
2006-05-12 13229, 2006
rpedro
it installed along with picard, it's on the dependencies
2006-05-12 13248, 2006
rpedro
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'eUTF8'
2006-05-12 13222, 2006
nikki_
what versions of libtunepimp do you have installed?
2006-05-12 13227, 2006
rpedro
plus a traceback
2006-05-12 13251, 2006
rpedro
version 1:0.3.0-9.1ubuntu4
2006-05-12 13200, 2006
BrianG
you need libtunepimp 0.4
2006-05-12 13217, 2006
rpedro
hmm
2006-05-12 13220, 2006
nikki_
assuming I'm reading that right, you need a newer version then
2006-05-12 13231, 2006
BrianG
or 5
2006-05-12 13250, 2006
rpedro
but that's the one it installed from the dapper repositories
2006-05-12 13205, 2006
BrianG
are you using dapper or breezy?
2006-05-12 13232, 2006
nikki_ prods luks
2006-05-12 13232, 2006
rpedro
dapper
2006-05-12 13253, 2006
slaad
I misread that as "Are you being dapper or breezy" and thought I'd stumbled into some kind of 1920's slang channel.
2006-05-12 13222, 2006
rpedro
looking at mb.org repository directly the packages are different
2006-05-12 13252, 2006
nikki_
hence why I was prodding luks, he knows more about picard in ubuntu than me
2006-05-12 13223, 2006
rpedro
I've got the package libtunepimp2c2a (the version I wrote above), and that package is nowhere on the repository