I don't think there's an "if" here. The python script is pretty short, and the only thing that could have crashed it is "gtkspell" python module.
This can be either a problem with python bindings for gtkspell: package python-gnome2-extras
Or this can be a gtkspell library problem: package libgtkspell0
The sensible thing would be to re-assign this bug report to python-gnome2-extras with my testcase. They can sort it out as to whether this is a python bindings or the unrelying lib that has a problem. So Amk going to do just that.
I don't think there's an "if" here. The python script is pretty short, and the only thing that could have crashed it is "gtkspell" python module.
This can be either a problem with python bindings for gtkspell: package python- gnome2- extras
Or this can be a gtkspell library problem: package libgtkspell0
The sensible thing would be to re-assign this bug report to python- gnome2- extras with my testcase. They can sort it out as to whether this is a python bindings or the unrelying lib that has a problem. So Amk going to do just that.