I had python 3.12 installed via scoop already. That failed at PyQt5 
installation needing vs build tools. That’s when I tried with Anaconda. 
Will need to check if scoop installs python from python.org or not.

Thanks!

On Saturday, October 14, 2023 at 7:31:44 PM UTC+5:30 [email protected] 
wrote:

> I'd say this is how to get it installed using Anaconda, which apparently 
> is not the same as using Python from python.org.  For one thing, using 
> python.org you don't have to install build tools to build pyqt5 (and note 
> that Leo will also work with pyqt6) - pip installs a pre-built package. 
>
> On Saturday, October 14, 2023 at 9:02:27 AM UTC-4 Satheesh Vattekkat wrote:
>
>> Got a new Windows 11 laptop and since I haven't used Windows for a while, 
>> had to spend some time getting Leo to be installed. Ran into few problems 
>> along the way - in Linux and OSX it was always a breeze.
>>
>> Added what finally worked for me as a gist, if it helps anyone.
>>
>> https://gist.github.com/vsbabu/60c85bc61d014df8b7fefb727028c4bb
>>
>> Note that this may not be the most elegant way on Windows, but I am no 
>> Windows expert :) 
>>
>> I am running this directly from git cloned directory rather than 
>> installing that as a pip and then running it. I do a git pull daily and so 
>> far it is all working good for last 3 days.
>>
>> HTH
>>
>

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