​I would suggest to switch to Anki 2.1 beta
<https://apps.ankiweb.net/docs/beta.html>, which is in testing for over a
year now (beta 25 currently) and looks good enough.

It uses the latest dependencies (Python 3, Qt 5.9) and should be the future
of Anki.

Downside is that plugins for Anki need to be rewritten. I am not sure about
their status now, but even an Anki with limited plugin
availability is better than no Anki at all in the distribution.

Those who need more can alwas install the compiled package as Joshua Panter
suggested.

Erik Koennecke

Am 16.11.2017 1:59 nachm. schrieb "Joshua Panter" <
1633...@bugs.launchpad.net>:

> why not just package the compiled package from
> https://apps.ankiweb.net/? Has this been done, is there a repo with
> this?
>
> Can anybody confirm if #6 from above fixes the problem?
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