Meejah,
Thanks for the very helpful response. If you mean "a system-packaged Twisted" you have to create the virtualenv with --system-site-packages (or similar) for it to "see" system-installed libraries. I finally realized that I needed to install these packages myself since they are not in the repository that’s used by the Tahoe-LAFS install program. I have gotten past Twisted by manually installing it. I am now at the python package “pyNaCl”. It looks like does not exist for OpenWrt. I think I will have to compile “pyNaCl” from source to get a version for OpenWrt. If you're familiar with IRC, asking in #tahoe-lafs on Freenode network might get you faster answer and more help :) I just connected to #tahoe-lafs on Freenode and there is no one on that channel. I will wait to see if someone joins. Thanks, Bruce T On 3/28/19, 4:51 PM, "meejah" <mee...@meejah.ca> wrote: brucet <brucet.ci...@gmail.com> writes: > However, I still get the same error from pip install even when the > twisted package is installed on my OpenWrt virtual machine. Hi Bruce, If you mean "a system-packaged Twisted" you have to create the virtualenv with --system-site-packages (or similar) for it to "see" system-installed libraries. If you're familiar with IRC, asking in #tahoe-lafs on Freenode network might get you faster answer and more help :) -- meejah
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