Description of problem: Sorry, I don't remember much. I do believe it was the first time I opened it. I will play with it and see if I can get another error Version-Release number of selected component: sectool-gui-0.9.5-10.fc19 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.1.6 cmdline: /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/sectool-gui executable: /usr/bin/sectool-gui kernel: 3.10.5-201.fc19.x86_64 runlevel: N 5 type: Python uid: 1000 Truncated backtrace: guiRender.py:1372:push_requirements:AttributeError: 'gtk.HBox' object has no attribute 'set_use_markup' Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/sectool-gui", line 403, in __testView_toggled self.__testHandler.show_test_info( model.get_value( iter, TEST_COLUMN ) ) File "/usr/bin/sectool-gui", line 666, in show_test_info suite.check_requires( suite.dsc )+suite.checkForDeps( suite.dsc ) ) File "/usr/share/sectool/guiOutput.py", line 477, in show_test_info if len( missing_reqs ) != 0: self.renderer.OStatusWindow.push_requirements( missing_reqs ) File "/usr/share/sectool/guiRender.py", line 1372, in push_requirements label_status.set_use_markup(True) AttributeError: 'gtk.HBox' object has no attribute 'set_use_markup' Local variables in innermost frame: dep: 'glibc-headers' text: ['glibc-headers'] frame: <gtk.Frame object at 0x2a7ce10 (GtkFrame at 0x7f15701033d0)> str_req: 'glibc-headers' label_status: <gtk.HBox object at 0x2a7ccd0 (GtkHBox at 0x7f15700e9130)> self: <guiRender.StatusWindow instance at 0x2a7d248> Potential duplicate: bug 757303
Created attachment 786686 [details] File: backtrace
Created attachment 786687 [details] File: environ
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