[mnemosyne-proj-users] can't seem to access openssl on pip3 or mnemosyne 3.6 on fedora 25

2018-12-20 Thread Matthew Brin
Latest mnemosyne needs latest python. I am lost in the maze of different python versions. My latest attempt at resolving this problem: -- # pip3 install ssl [lines skipped] Could not fetch URL https://pypi.org/simple/pip/: There was a problem confirming the

Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: can't seem to access openssl on pip3 or mnemosyne 3.6 on fedora 25

2018-12-20 Thread Matthew Brin
I might. There is only one windows machine in the house and it is downstairs for the kids to play games on. At the bottom it is not menmosyne's problem, but it really looks like python is self destructing. When backwards compatibility goes it is a bad sign. Too bad. On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at

[mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: can't seem to access openssl on pip3 or mnemosyne 3.6 on fedora 25

2018-12-20 Thread Matthew Brin
Never mind. As of now I am officially giving up on python and anything made from it. That includes mnemosyne.mnemosyne should be ported to a sane platform. On Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 10:51:39 AM UTC-5, Matthew Brin wrote: > > Latest mnemosyne needs latest python. I am lost in the

Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: can't seem to access openssl on pip3 or mnemosyne 3.6 on fedora 25

2018-12-20 Thread Peter Bienstman
Btw, there are very easy to use and sane Mnemosyne installers for the Windows platform, which include all depencies. Feel free to give those a try :-) Peter From: Matthew Brin Sent: Thursday, 20 December 2018 17:06 To: mnemosyne-proj-users Subject:

RE: [mnemosyne-proj-users] lost on 3.6.1

2018-12-20 Thread Peter Bienstman
Hi, I’m afraid you’re better off asking on a forum specific for your distribution, as these issues have nothing to do with Mnemosyne itself anymore. Most distributions have a prebuilt packages for Mnemosyne, so I suggest you try to install those first. Even if they are not the very latest