Hello

The metasearch error is the same one that often comes up running the Flatpak edition of Qgis, however the Gis works well.

Are you running the Flatpak edition? The directory path may in fact be /.var/app/share etc.

Errors dues to the Flatpak environment are possibly down to Flatpak packaging and not necessarily in the software itself.

On 19/07/22 10:37, John Dougherty via Qgis-user wrote:
QGis / Python error:

Running QGis on Linux, Fedora 36, QGis is looking for a nonexistent
directory(ies)


  On start up of QGis 3.26 (Buenos Aires) I receive the
following error message:

2022-07-18T15:16:48     WARNING    Python error : Couldn't load plugin
'MetaSearch' due to an error when calling its classFactory() method See
message log (Python Error) for more details.

Looking in the Python error list reveals a long list of errors that all
come down to Python routines apparently looking for key elements in
a non-existent directory(ies):

   ImportError: cannot import name 'soft_unicode' from 'markupsafe'
   (/usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/markupsafe/__init__.py)

and

   /app/share/qgis/python/qgis

Since this error does not appear under windows 10, it seems to be
something about the way my system is configured.  I can find no
indication of "/app" as a standard directory in any Linux release, nor
is there a "markupsafe" directory under
"/usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages".

Any help would be welcome.

JWDougherty
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