Hello,
Andreas Enge <[email protected]> writes:
> I get a text box with a similar, but not the same error:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File
> "/gnu/store/zjc4ijkrrp1b9v1va40a3fki0gkgcp6w-inkscape-1.2.1/share/inkscape/extensions/inkex/gui/__init__.py",
> line 38, in <module>
> import gi
> ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'gi'
> During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File
> "/gnu/store/zjc4ijkrrp1b9v1va40a3fki0gkgcp6w-inkscape-1.2.1/share/inkscape/extensions/inkman/inkman/manage_extensions.py",
> line 29, in <module>
> from inkex import gui
> File
> "/gnu/store/zjc4ijkrrp1b9v1va40a3fki0gkgcp6w-inkscape-1.2.1/share/inkscape/extensions/inkex/gui/__init__.py",
> line 42, in <module>
> raise DependencyError(
> inkex.utils.DependencyError: You are missing the required libraries for Gtk.
> Please report this problem to the Inkscape developers.
>
> Maybe we are missing propagated inputs or wrapping with some environment
> variable?
Yes, we needed GI_TYPELIB_PATH, as wrapped in commit
f4078087a69e4f57059fc6120332b47caef3aeaf ("gnu: inkscape: Fix Python
support.") on core-updates, as well as some other Python inputs.
Closing.
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Thanks,
Maxim