I meant to type: 

"In Ubuntu 19.04+, you need to manually install the libgtk2.0-0 package."


On Monday, December 9, 2019 at 6:13:10 PM UTC+9, Benjamin Moran wrote:
>
> Ubuntu 19.04+, you need to manually install the 
>
> In addition, I added support for loading animated GIFs to the PIL/Pillow 
> image codec. This will be out in the next v1.4.9 release.
> If anyone wants to test it, it's the pyglet-1.4-maintenance branch.
>
> To install via pip, this command should work:
> pip install --upgrade --user git+
> https://github.com/pyglet/pyglet.git@pyglet-1.4-maintenance
>
>
>
> On Monday, December 9, 2019 at 11:02:09 AM UTC+9, Benjamin Moran wrote:
>>
>> I replied to your issue on Github. Looks like maybe GTKPixbuf2 is no 
>> longer installed by default on Ubuntu 19.10?
>> It looks like that's the only decoder in pyglet that can handle gif files 
>> at the moment. 
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, December 7, 2019 at 6:58:56 PM UTC+9, Volker Süß wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> I installed my little slide_show script on an new computer and found 
>>> that it is broken for 
>>>
>>> animation = pyglet.image.load_animation(fn)
>>>
>>> I got an execption: 
>>>
>>> raise ImageDecodeException('This decoder cannot decode animations.')
>>> pyglet.image.codecs.ImageDecodeException: This decoder cannot decode 
>>> animations.
>>>
>>> I the 1.4.0b1 I have no problems with this. 
>>>
>>> Where is the change??
>>>
>>

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