Devel doesnt work for me neither.

I switched to commit f85c47489eb7dc769b73370d1d8b7abd9b9f6028 from devel in 
the meantime
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Félix

On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 7:19:14 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

> Upstream means the original repo, the Leo-editor repo on Github in this 
> case.  Origin means one's own clone, if any.  *Upstream* and *Origin* are 
> standard terms.  Git Extensions is a Windows program, nothing to do with 
> Python or anaconda, which I find easier to work with than just git itself 
> (although it has its own learning curve).
>
> Don't feel bad, I get confused about git/GitHub all the time. I'm not 
> really the person to ask abut git questions, I'm afraid.  I think I know 
> this much: if you are using git from the command line, you would want to 
> start by checking out the devel branch.  You want to cd to the top 
> directory where git stores the Leo-editor repository on your computer. Then 
>
> git checkout devel
>
> That should get you the latest version of the devel branch.  Then you have 
> to make sure that Python uses it.  I don't know how you have been doing 
> that.  How I do it, without Anaconda, is to set the PYTHONPATH 
> environmental variable:
>
> set PYTHONPATH=c:\tom\git\leo-editor
>
> Then start Leo by running it from the command line:
>
> python -m leo.core.runLeo
>
> If you are not using git from the command line, someone else (or Prof. 
> Google) will have to help you.
> On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 6:45:32 PM UTC-5 Rob wrote:
>
>> Not sure I understand that (what does `Upstream` mean?). I don't know 
>> about Git Extensions on Windows (I'm in an Anaconda environment, in case 
>> that matters). I'm not pulling from Origin. When I switch back to the devel 
>> branch, I get the same error and when I switch again to master, Leo starts 
>> fine.
>>
>> Do I need to delete my repo altogether and start over again? Sorry I'm 
>> such a GH dunce, it's just not intuitive to me.
>>
>> Rob...
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 6:19:54 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> I use Git Extensions on Windows, and after checking out devel, ran the 
>>> *Pull/Fetch* command, which I imagine is (behind the scene) the same 
>>> command as what you did.  You do have to make sure you are pulling from 
>>> Upstream (the Leo git repo) and not Origin (your clone, if you've got 
>>> one).  I don't know what state master is in, but 6.6b1 is not the current 
>>> version in devel.  Here's what I have right now:
>>>
>>> Leo 6.6b2-devel, devel branch, build bdd9ba7442
>>> 2022-01-10 17:30:14 -0500
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 5:51:51 PM UTC-5 Rob wrote:
>>>
>>>> I switched to the `Master` branch in GitHub for Windows and `fetched`. 
>>>> Leo opens as before showing Leo 6.6b1, master branch, build 383d6776d1.
>>>>
>>>> I guess problem solved, just not sure why the devel branch doesn't 
>>>> work, though.
>>>>
>>>> Rob...
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 5:40:16 PM UTC-5 Rob wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hmm, how did you 'fetch' it? I did what I always do, from my repo CLI, 
>>>>> I type `git pull` and update my devel branch. I also tried 'fetching' 
>>>>> using 
>>>>> GitHub for Windows. What else should I try?
>>>>>
>>>>> Rob...
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 5:36:31 PM UTC-5 [email protected] 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I got that too, but it turned out that it wasn't the latest devel 
>>>>>> branch, but only the latest zip of 6.6b1 that Github was offering.  When 
>>>>>> I 
>>>>>> fetched the actual latest using git yesterday (not the zip file), which 
>>>>>> was 
>>>>>> some version of 6.6b2, that error had gone away.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 5:26:23 PM UTC-5 Rob wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> After pulling in the latest devel branch, I get this:
>>>>>>> ~~~
>>>>>>> 'type' object is not subscriptable
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> *** Leo could not be started ***
>>>>>>> Please verify you've installed the required dependencies:
>>>>>>> https://leoeditor.com/installing.html
>>>>>>> ~~~
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Before posting as an issue on GitHub, anyone else seeing this or 
>>>>>>> know why Leo won't start?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Rob...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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