Hello Scott,
any news about a possible fix for this bug?
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2018-03-25 21:56 GMT-05:00 Mario Lacunza <mlacunza@gmail.com>:
I have another question: every time I got an error (using
Eclipse or using console) I see this message:
Error in atexit._run_exitfuncs:
and not even a clue about which file is the problem or the line where
the error is founded, is it that new for python3 or something in your
compilation?
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2018-03-22 22:41 GMT-05:00 Mario Lacunza <mlacunza@gmail.com>:
Thanks Scott! Just in case when I compile wxPython in a
VirtualEnv all run fine...
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2018-03-22 9:05 GMT-05:00 Scott Talbert <swt@techie.net>:
Yes, that's because I'm building against the system
wxWidgets, which on Debian does not (currently) have
wxWebView support. Xenial does, so I can remove the
disabling of html2. I will fix it.
On Wed, 21 Mar 2018, Mario Lacunza wrote:
Hi,
I need to report a bug, please check the
attached screenshot, problem with
the html2 module.
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2018-03-01 1:30 GMT-05:00 Mario Lacunza
<mlacunza@gmail.com>:
OMG! what an id... LOL! thanks!!
working perfect!!
1000 gracias!
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2018-03-01 0:35 GMT-05:00 Scott Talbert
<swt@techie.net>:
That's the source package name.
The binary package names
are:
python-wxgtk4.0 (Python 2 main
package)
python-wxgtk-media4.0 (Python 2
media module)
python3-wxgtk4.0 (Python 3 main
package)
python3-wxgtk-media4.0 (Python 2
media module)
On Thu, 1 Mar 2018, Mario Lacunza > wrote:
Hi,
Amazing!! I just add your
PPA but when I try
to install the package the
system cant find it.
thanks!
mario@mario-lenovo:~$ sudo
apt-get install
wxpython4.0
[sudo] password for mario:
Leyendo lista de paquetes...
Hecho
Creando ĂĄrbol de
dependencias
Leyendo la informaciĂłn de
estado... Hecho
E: No se ha podido localizar
el paquete
wxpython4.0
E: No se pudo encontrar
ningĂșn paquete usando
«*» con «wxpython4.0»
E: No se pudo encontrar
ningĂșn paquete con la
expresiĂłn regular
«wxpython4.0»
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2018-02-28 23:49 GMT-05:00
Scott Talbert
<swt@techie.net>:
Okay, here's a PPA
with a build for
16.04. Let me know if you
have any issues with
it.
wxPython 4 (Phoenix) : Scott Talbert
On Thu, 22 Feb 2018, > Mario Lacunza > wrote:
No, for stable
as far I know only
Ubuntu staff can
add a package
into it. So
a PPA will be
great! I can test
it in my box if you
want (Ubuntu
16.04
64bits) let me
know.
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regards
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2018-02-21 23:24
GMT-05:00 Scott
Talbert
<swt@techie.net>:
I can't
find a clear answer
on whether there
is a process for
adding new
packages to
Ubuntu stable
releases. My
guess is
probably
not, unless it is a
high priority
feature.
Would a
PPA be of interest
for 16.04? That
would probably
be
doable
without a lot of
effort.
On Wed, 21 > Feb 2018, Mario > Lacunza wrote:
Hi,
nice
news!! do you know if
the package will be
available
for Ubuntu
16.04?
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Lacunza
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2018-02-21
19:48 GMT-05:00
Scott Talbert
<swt@techie.net>:
Hi
all,
For
those who prefer
to use distribution
packages,
I'm happy
to
announce that
wxPython 4 is now an
'apt-get' or
'dnf
install' away. 
Debian:
wxPython 4 has been
accepted into Debian
Unstable:
wxpython4.0 - Debian Package Tracker
The
binary package
names are
python-wxgtk4.0
(for
Python 2)
and
python3-wxgtk4.0
(for Python 3).
The media
module is
packaged separately as
python-wxgtk-media4.0/python3-wxgtk-media4.0.
These packages have
also been pulled
into the
upcoming
Ubuntu
18.04 release.
Fedora:
The
packages have been
built in Rawhide
and F28
development.
The
update to pull
them into F27 is in
updates-testing. It
should be pushed
within a week or so.
The
package names are:
python2-wxpython4
python2-wxpython4-media (for
python 2
media module)
python2-wxpython4-webview
(for python 2
webview
module)
python3-wxpython4
python3-wxpython4-media (for
python 3
media module)
python3-wxpython4-webview
(for python 3
webview
module)
Note: if you used my
COPR packages for
Fedora, you
might
notice that the
package names are
different. The
official
packages should
obsolete the COPR
packages, so
those
should be
removed. Then you can
just remove my
COPR from your
repository
configuration.
Any
questions or bugs,
please let me
know.
Scott
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