Hi,

Yes, Mnemosyne is Open Source :-)
Source Code: https://code.launchpad.net/mnemosyne-proj
More info: http://mnemosyne-proj.org/hacking-mnemosyne

Great that you found a solution for your problem.  
May I ask where the backport of python-webob can be found? I installed just 
Mnemosyne on my new Raspberry Pi 2 using Raspbian (a system based on Debian 
Wheezy) and ran into the same problem you posted above.

Cheers,
Chris

On Saturday, March 7, 2015 at 9:38:22 AM UTC+1, Ricco Pobre wrote:
>
> Ok ... went to debian forums and someone actually made a backport of 
> python-webob for wheezy for me! Now it seems that mnemosyne works. 
>
> I don't see the source code ... is mnemosyne opensource? 
>
> Thanks. 
>
> On Friday, March 6, 2015 at 2:42:36 PM UTC+7, [email protected] wrote: 
> > ~$ mnemosyne 
> > An unexpected error has occurred. 
> > Please forward the following info to the developers: 
> > 
> > Traceback (innermost last): 
> >   File "/usr/local/bin/mnemosyne", line 4, in <module> 
> >     __import__('pkg_resources').run_script('Mnemosyne==2.3.2', 
> 'mnemosyne') 
> >   File "build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg/pkg_resources.py", line 517, in 
> run_script 
> >     self.require(requires)[0].run_script(script_name, ns) 
> >   File "build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg/pkg_resources.py", line 1443, in 
> run_script 
> >     exec(script_code, namespace, namespace) 
> >   File 
> "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/Mnemosyne-2.3.2-py2.7.egg/EGG-INFO/scripts/mnemosyne",
>  
> line 191, in <module> 
> >   File 
> "build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg/mnemosyne/libmnemosyne/__init__.py", line 
> 174, in initialise 
> >     self.register_components() 
> >   File 
> "build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg/mnemosyne/libmnemosyne/__init__.py", line 
> 244, in register_components 
> >     exec("from %s import %s" % (module_name, class_name)) 
> >   File "<string>", line 1, in <module> 
> >   File 
> "build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg/mnemosyne/pyqt_ui/qt_web_server.py", line 13, 
> in <module> 
> >   File 
> "build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg/mnemosyne/web_server/web_server.py", line 14, 
> in <module> 
> >  ImportError: No module named static 
> > ~$ 
> > I ran apt-get with the dependent groups listed for ubuntu, although I am 
> on debian wheezy. setup.py ran ok, no complaints. but ... 'no module named 
> static', I guess. 
> > 
> > Any suggestions? Thanks. 
>
>

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