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I'm looking how to solve this warning, but didn't find anything on the cloud
(medit:5451): Moo-WARNING **: 21:14:02.856: in file moopython/moopython-builtin.c, line 66, function _moo_python_builtin_init: could not initialize _moo module
ImportError: No module named gobject
Looks like something is missing
I'm running Debian10 Xfce
Strange, I get no output at all when I start medit from command line.
When exactly does the warning show up?
Do you have a problem, or does it just bother you?
Which version of medit?
There are plenty gtk packages to install
medit 1.2.0-3 the message appears right after the call, actually it just bother me, no issues at all
I start comparing two boxes which run debian10, installed packages are almost the same, I did install a couple more which were present in the other box without any changes, the warning still persists
Use your package manager and install modules from your repo. If it's not available to you....use another text editor that is available. There are 10 or so that work fine.
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