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Hi together,
I have a 'small" problem with my system. I don't know after which update, SBOPG_GUI did not start anyway. Feedback by start:
Quote:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/sbopkg_gui", line 43, in <module>
from PyQt4.QtCore import Qt, QSettings, QVariant, QPoint, QSize
ImportError: No module named PyQt4.QtCore
I've tried to reinstall all progs with their dependecies: no success.
Certainly I use sbopkg, but a GUI is nicer.
Maybe any Idea?
Qt4 is pretty old from kde 4 and it makes me wonder if maybee a old version of SBOPKG is on your system? I haven't tried using sbopkg yet I always use sboui console program and have a very carefully selected blacklist file to prevent certain stuff from updating and beraking certain programs.
I am also on slackware stable 15.0 so what is currently going on with current is beyond me right now. It looks like my versions are Qt5-5.15.3 and PyQt5 same version.
PyQt4 also only works on python 2.x so probably just need a newer release tarball of sbopkg I can try loading it on my system maybee today to see if it works for me or not.
py -3 -m pip3 install PyQt5 would be the command to use python 3 to add the py qt module to it. You can do this as your username.
From what I read if PyQt5 modules is not found it falls back to try to use 4, so see if adding the module with the above command fixes it.
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