Il giorno giovedì 11 gennaio 2018 16:41:36 UTC+1, Sergi Almacellas Abellana ha scritto: > El 11/01/18 a les 16:23, Cato Nano ha escrit: > > > > I think Mathis is referring to my own Tryton module > > > > He saw the path to my module in the stacktrace > > > > Now I' m not sure I understand > > > > Can't the Debian provided Proteus be used for developing your own Tryton > > modules? > > > > Does it only work with Debian provided modules ? > > As far as your module is importable from the debian python interpreter > it will work without problems. > > How do you installed your module? > > -- > Sergi Almacellas Abellana > www.koolpi.com > Twitter: @pokoli_srk
Sergi thank you so much for your concern I changed solution I installed all with viertualenv and pip For the server pip3, python3 and for the client pip2, python2 and a virtualenv that can access the pygtk provided by the local operating system (pygtk doesn' t install plainly so the one provided by the system is preferable) I opened a python console and imported proteus a second ago and it works like a charm I had stuck to the apt provided packages because I had assumed that they were reliable I was wrong (to say at least) Starting tomorrow I' ll try to debug my calculated field Ugh ! Thank you so much to all of you for your help Starting tomorrow I' ll try -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "tryton" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tryton/e0f69a21-83f5-42c8-9916-81716b4eba3e%40googlegroups.com.
