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PyFunceble 3.0.0(.8-dev) vs Ubuntu 19 (eoan) #84
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HI @spirillen, It looks like you are coming from May I invite you to remove/backup your Stay safe and healthy. |
if you really get You should try: $ pip3 uninstall PyFunceble-dev PyFunceble
$ pip3 install PyFunceble-dev # or PyFunceble
$ PyFunceble --version |
That have been tried more than once 😒 One reason seems to be a misc of python2.7, 3.7 and 3.8 on the same installation. Pyfunceble default calls out for the python2.7, but is installed with 3.(7|8); as I've tested with both But the Another thing that have crossed my mind is, which python module is called for the |
@spirillen When that propper to your machine then. What does Cheers! |
That's the Cheers! |
= Nothing
= Nothing But here is a weird thing......
So it seems that the dev is running on ubuntu 19.04 Eoan..... (In a fresh shell) nice PS: What's new in 3.0.7, as you know I've been a bit of the last months 😒 🤒 |
You should avoid the installation of pip-packages to root unless you only work from root. But that's another debate. That's weird. Here is the live "tracker" since 3.0.0: https://github.com/funilrys/PyFunceble/compare/dev |
The reason I chooses to install it with sudo (root) is to add the flexibility of having a multi-user access to the program, and rather than having to keep several accounts updated with the latest version... this is a way to do it. That said you are right in general, such packages should be install per user account. NOTE: This comment is for other users reading this thread. |
Bug description
Modifications under
.PyFunceble.yaml
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Updated from 18.1 to 19.04
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OS: Ubuntu 19.04 Eoan
Python Version: Python 3.(7|8).0
PyFunceble Version: 3.0.0
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Pyfunceble-dev:
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