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  • #21326

    Heinrich Eidloth
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    Hello,

    this is my first post here in this forum, so please be patient if I’m doing something wrong.

    Today I installed displaycal onto my laptop, but displaycal won’t start. The commandline showed me the error

    line 380, in __init__ self.version = tuple([int(x) for x in segments[0].split('.')])
    
    ValueError: invalid literal for init() with base 10: 'post'

    in wxversion.py.

    Some more search brought me to the installed package of wxPython. The installed version is labeled ‘4.0.7.post1-1.1’. Just for testing, I limited the version to the first three elements of the version label, and it worked.

    Should I file a bug report, or is this more of a distribution problem? The distibution I’m using is openSUSE Tumbleweed.

    Regards

    Heinrich Eidloth

    #21332

    Florian Höch
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    Hi,

    thanks for reporting. This is something I need to fix on my side /already fixed in SVN, r6337) as I’m shipping my own wxversion module to better facilitate supporting wxPython 4 under Python 2 (this will go away once Python 2 support is removed).

    #21382

    Heinrich Eidloth
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    Hello,

    thanks for your quick answer. So, case closed (from my side).

    By the way, is there another way (beside paypal) to support you?

    I have to say, I don’t like online banking.

    Regards

    Heinrich Eidloth

    #21400

    Florian Höch
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    By the way, is there another way (beside paypal) to support you?

    Please send me a mail: Email

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