Description of problem: The inkscape-sozi RPM requires pygtk2-libglade, but the pygtk2-libglade does not get installed when the inkscape-sozi RPM is installed. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): FC23 inkscape-sozi.noarch 13.11-3.fc23 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. yum install inkscape inkscape-sozi 2. start inkscape 3. click in the menu on "Extensions" -> "Sozi" 4. watch the error Actual results: Inkscape has received additional data from the script executed. The script did not return an error, but this may indicate the results will not be as expected. Traceback (most recent call last): File "sozi.py", line 31, in <module> from sozi.ui import * File "/usr/share/inkscape/extensions/sozi/ui.py", line 20, in <module> import gtk, gtk.glade ImportError: No module named glade Expected results: A normal start of the Sozi configuration window in Inkscape Additional info: This problem has a work-around: dnf install pygtk2-libglade
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This problem still exists in Fedora 24. Bumping the version of this bug to 24.
Created attachment 1227550 [details] Patch to fix the RPM dependancy for pygtk2-libglade
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This problem still exists in Fedora 26... Bumping the version to 26.
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This problem does not occur on Fedora 27 anymore.
it appear to be fixed in https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/inkscape-sozi/blob/master/f/inkscape-sozi.spec closing it.