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Old 11th July 2006, 06:55 AM
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FC5 64bit and wxPython errors

compat-wxGTK-2.4.2-17.fc5
compat-wxGTK-common-2.4.2-17.fc5
compat-wxGTK2-gl-2.4.2-17.fc5
compat-wxGTK2-2.4.2-17.fc5
wxPythonGTK2-2.4.2.4-7
wxGTK-2.6.3-2.6.3.2.1.fc5

Hi - when importing wx I got the pango_x_get_context error. I saw a few other posts aroud that mentioned
removing the 4 compat rpms. I tried that but that seemd to break other things. The wx import resulted in the error: ImportError: libwx_gtk2-2.4.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. Other apps like Audacity also would not start.

Can someone suggest how I can resolve this please?

TIA
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