[Bug 482915] [NEW] Quickly should warn or display obvious errors if a python module is not found
Philip Peitsch
philip.peitsch at gmail.com
Sun Nov 15 03:12:50 UTC 2009
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: quickly
This is related to bug 482913.
It would be nice if quickly made a bigger deal about python modules not
being found. Currently it will happily upload the package to a ppa, in
spite of the fact the package is essentially broken upon installation
(that is, some of the dependencies need to be manually installed). It
would be handy if perhaps quickly prompted the user to confirm this was
desired behaviour.
The output for the section I'm referring to looks like:
Searching packages which provide required Python modules:
desktopcouch.records.record ... python-desktopcouch-records
desktopcouch.records.server ... python-desktopcouch-records
feedparser ... [not found]
gobject ... python-gobject
gtk ... python-gtk2
pynotify ... python-notify
** Affects: quickly (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Quickly should warn or display obvious errors if a python module is not found
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/482915
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