possible python/linux/gnome issue!!

bruce bedouglas at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 25 19:10:45 EST 2005


hi...

i'm running rh8.0 with gnome.. i'm not sure of the version (it's whatever rh
shipped).

i've recently updated (or tried to update) python to the latest version.
when i try to run the 'Server Settings/Services' Icon within gnome, nothing
happens...

i tried to run the 'start services' command from a command line, and got the
following...

it appears to be a conflict somewhere...

--------------------------------------------------------
[root at lserver2 bin]# redhat-config-services
/usr/share/redhat-config-services/serviceconf.py:331: SyntaxWarning:
argument named None
  def on_mnuRescan_activate(self,None):
/usr/share/redhat-config-services/serviceconf.py:342: SyntaxWarning:
argument named None
  def on_optRL3_activate(self, None):
/usr/share/redhat-config-services/serviceconf.py:351: SyntaxWarning:
argument named None
  def on_optRL4_activate(self, None):
/usr/share/redhat-config-services/serviceconf.py:375: SyntaxWarning:
argument named None
  def on_optRL5_activate(self, None):
/usr/share/redhat-config-services/serviceconf.py:409: SyntaxWarning:
argument named None
  def on_selectCursor(self,None):
/usr/share/redhat-config-services/serviceconf.py:419: SyntaxWarning:
argument named None
  def on_btnSave_clicked(self, None):
/usr/share/redhat-config-services/serviceconf.py:435: SyntaxWarning:
argument named None
  def on_btnRevert_clicked(self, None):
/usr/share/redhat-config-services/serviceconf.py:456: SyntaxWarning:
argument named None
  def on_btnStart_clicked(self,None):
/usr/share/redhat-config-services/serviceconf.py:462: SyntaxWarning:
argument named None
  def on_btnStop_clicked(self,None):
/usr/share/redhat-config-services/serviceconf.py:468: SyntaxWarning:
argument named None
  def on_btnRestart_clicked(self,None):
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/share/redhat-config-services/serviceconf.py", line 24, in ?
    import gtk
ImportError: No module named gtk
[root at lserver2 bin]#

---------------------------------------------------------

can someone perhaps suggest a solution, or point me to where i might find a
solution to this issue. could the python changes be causing a problem? would
upgrading gnome potentially fix the issue? can you upgrade gnome without
upgrading the rh kernel?

i'm posting here, because it might be a python related issue, in that i
might have to upgrade other apps to match the new version of python. any
ideas/thoughts/etc.. would be appreciated...

this is rather frustrating...

thanks

-bruce
bedouglas at earthlink.net





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