![]() Project status of weechat-matrix (python): usr/local/lib/python2.7/email/mime/ init.pyc is not a fileĬan't read /usr/local/lib/python2.7/email/mime/ init.pycĭoas pkg_add -u -D checksum -D installed python-2.7.18p0 usr/local/lib/python2.7/email/mime/ init.pyc should exist (Actually it's not necessary to delete it as a re-install would rename it, but it's better to avoid the clutter.) Check:Ĭhecksum for /usr/local/lib/python2.7/email/mime/ init.pyc does not matchĭoas rm -rv /usr/local/lib/python2.7/email/mime/ init.pyc ![]() It will mess up the checksums of the installed files. alt arrows is for moving around, pg-up/down is for scrolling and the command /buffer merge 2 3 gets the messages from to rooms into one window (ctrl x is for switching, /buffer unmerge to stop it).Īddendum: As I mentioned above, it's not a good idea to install python modules systemwide with pip as root. There are different features of Weechat available. This is how encrypted passwords can be configured: ![]() There should be matrix.py installed in ~/.weechat/python.Ĭheck the ~/.weechat/python/matrix folder and if it is empty as expected, copy over the content from the weechat-matrix/matrix folder. Mypy -p matrix -ignore-missing-imports -warn-redundant-castsĪfter the older version of the MAKEFILE is in place, run (without doas): $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/python/matrix/%.py: matrix/%.py phony Rm $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/python/matrix.py $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/python/matrix/* Uninstall: # Uninstall the plugin from $(PREFIX) Install -d $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/python/matrix Install -m644 main.py $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/python/matrix.py Install: install-dir install-lib # Install the plugin to $(DESTDIR)/$(PREFIX) *$$' $(MAKEFILE_LIST) | sort | awk 'BEGIN ' Lib := $(patsubst matrix/%.py, $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/python/matrix/%.py, \ PHONY: install install-lib install-dir uninstall phony test typecheck Here is the older version, which works fine. (the new one has wrong syntax for OpenBSD). There is an issue with the MAKEFILE on OpenBSD as it has been changed Python3 -m pip install -user -r requirements.txt Python3 -m pip install -user more-itertoolsĪgain: DON'T install python modules as root)
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