Hello Raghav, Raghav Gururajan <[email protected]> writes:
> Hello Guix! > > It appears that our python is incorrectly compiled or compiled with > missing component. Due to this, OMEMO plugin in gajim does not work. > > Here is the output for `gajim -l gajim.p.omemo=DEBUG`: > > *** START *** > Traceback (most recent call last): > File > > "/gnu/store/5h0xfqysfddzc4283wcyr0j8jj2zaz9c-gajim-1.2.2/bin/..gajim-real-real", > > line 4, in <module> > import re > File > > "/gnu/store/09a5iq080g9b641jyl363dr5jkkvnhcn-python-3.8.2/lib/python3.8/re.py", > > line 143, in <module> > class RegexFlag(enum.IntFlag): > AttributeError: module 'enum' has no attribute 'IntFlag' > *** END *** > > Also, I am flagging this issue as 'important' as it affects > security/privacy of messaging in gajim application. > > Regards, > RG. It's not a problem with Python but with Gaijim or one of its dependency: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- $ guix environment --pure --ad-hoc python -- python3 -c 'import enum;print(enum.IntFlag)' <enum 'IntFlag'> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Summarily searching on the interwebs it seems that python-enum34 may be at cause. You should look if it's being propagated by any of the dependencies of gajim or gajim-omemo, and probably get rid of those as this package exists for backward compatibility for Python versions older than our 3.8.2 on master. Maxim
