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problem with wxpython code when run on linux(ubuntu-gutsy))

 
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hi everybody...can anyone please help me on this...i have a gui in wxpython. it works perfectly on windows (i've a dual boot comp). but when i run the same code on ubuntu-gutsy it crashes with the followin msg...

/gui$ python App2.py
python: /build/buildd/libcairo-1.4.10/src/cairo-surface.c:990: _cairo_surface_release_dest_image: Assertion `!surface->finished' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)

i get the initial window...but when i start the application it either hangs or sometimes gives a segmentation fault...
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I thought cairo was associated with the pyGTK/GTK GUI toolkit.
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i'm not sure...but i thin wx uses the pygtk base itself rite
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Did you find a solution to this? If not, ask on the Ubuntu forum http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=39 You probably have to install one of the libcairo or libcairo dev packages.
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