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From: prashant-hm <prashant-hm@users.noreply.github.com>
To: ml@inbox.vuxu.org
Subject: Re: Python v3.11 Update broke other programs?
Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2022 13:54:33 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20221113125433.-nr6l--bbrtK0dt7HTTMw4cdQLwjPeGCQUyfLUw54gE@z> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <gh-mailinglist-notifications-41a7ca26-5023-4802-975b-f1789d68868e-void-packages-40463@inbox.vuxu.org>

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New comment by prashant-hm on void-packages repository

https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/40463#issuecomment-1312724232

Comment:
> @prashant-hm for deluge, I can't reproduce. I thought it's about libtorrent-rasterbar need to be rebuild (depsite that I can run deluge without it rebuilt, and the author of #40453 confirmed no need to rebuild libtorrent-rasterbar). However upgrading doesn't solve your case. Can your provide more info about your system? Did you hold any packages?

@sgn Thanks for taking time and effort to resolve the issue.
Does not look like the libtorrent-rasterbar rebuild had any effect. I have been updating my machine using "xbps-install -Syu". So, we may rule that out.
I removed the Deluge package from my machine with "xbps-remove". And then, "xbps-remove --remove-orphans".
Then installed it again using "xbps-install deluge deluge-gtk". Same issue.

The following packages are getting installed,
Name                         Action    Version           New version            Download size
boost-python3-1.80           install   -                 1.80.0_6               -
libtorrent-rasterbar         install   -                 1.2.18_1               -
libtorrent-rasterbar-python3 install   -                 1.2.18_1               -
python3-Mako                 install   -                 1.1.3_5                -
python3-automat              install   -                 22.10.0_1              -
python3-constantly           install   -                 15.1.0_7               -
python3-hyperlink            install   -                 21.0.0_3               -
python3-incremental          install   -                 21.3.0_2               -
python3-ply                  install   -                 3.11_7                 -
python3-pycparser            install   -                 2.21_1                 -
python3-cffi                 install   -                 1.15.1_2               -
python3-cryptography         install   -                 38.0.3_1               -
python3-openssl              install   -                 22.1.0_1               -
python3-pyasn1               install   -                 0.4.8_5                -
python3-pyasn1-modules       install   -                 0.2.8_6                -
python3-service_identity     install   -                 18.1.0_6               -
python3-typing_extensions    install   -                 4.2.0_2                -
python3-Twisted              install   -                 22.10.0_1              -
python3-chardet              install   -                 5.0.0_2                -
python3-rencode              install   -                 1.0.6_9                -
python3-setproctitle         install   -                 1.2.1_3                -
python3-xdg                  install   -                 0.28_2                 -
deluge                       install   -                 2.1.1_1                -
deluge-gtk                   install   -                 2.1.1_1                -

The version of python on my machine is: v3.11.0. This is not running in any virtual python env.

Not sure what you meant by "hold any packages". If you meant if I compiled any from source, the answer is No.

Thanks once again!

  parent reply	other threads:[~2022-11-13 12:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2022-11-11  8:14 [ISSUE] " prashant-hm
2022-11-11  8:27 ` sgn
2022-11-11  9:18 ` prashant-hm
2022-11-11  9:29 ` sgn
2022-11-11  9:39 ` prashant-hm
2022-11-11 10:31 ` sgn
2022-11-11 10:32 ` sgn
2022-11-11 19:57 ` simplyTedel
2022-11-11 23:39 ` mtroberts
2022-11-12  0:03 ` paper42
2022-11-12  0:28 ` mtroberts
2022-11-12 11:30 ` prashant-hm
2022-11-12 13:09 ` fanyx
2022-11-12 13:10 ` paper42
2022-11-12 17:22 ` simplyTedel
2022-11-12 21:05 ` paper42
2022-11-13 12:37 ` sgn
2022-11-13 12:54 ` prashant-hm [this message]
2022-11-13 13:02 ` sgn
2022-11-13 14:30 ` sgn
2022-11-14  2:31 ` prashant-hm
2022-11-14  2:33 ` prashant-hm
2022-11-14  3:09 ` sgn
2022-11-14  3:10 ` sgn
2022-11-14  4:07 ` prashant-hm
2022-11-14  4:11 ` sgn
2022-11-14  4:24 ` prashant-hm
2022-11-14  4:25 ` prashant-hm
2022-11-14  4:39 ` sgn
2022-11-14  4:51 ` [ISSUE] [CLOSED] " sgn
2022-11-15 16:05 ` prashant-hm

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