tbp1...@gmail.com schrieb am Freitag, 12. März 2021 um 22:38:31 UTC+1:

> I tried downgrading Leo to 6.0, but it still failed with the same error.  
> Then I downgraded PyQt5 to 5.15.1.  I  then downgraded PyQtWebEngine  - but 
> spelled all lowercase - also to 5.15.1 and then Leo 6.0 worked.  Then I 
> upgraded Leo to 6.3 and that worked too.
>
> So we can get it working, but there is an error somewhere in the pip 
> instruction files.
>

Here's an update from three sessions that I performed this morning.

*Session #1:*

* Starting from Leo version 6.0 directly does not work for me either.

*Session #2:*

* Starting from Leo version 6.1 - and - then upgrading **explicitly** to 
6.3 does work.

*Session #3:*

* Explicitely starting with Leo 6.3 does not work.
* Downgrading to  Leo 6.2.1 does not work either.
* You need to downgrade all the way to Leo 6.2 to get a first working 
version.
* Then you are able to **explicitly** upgrade to a working version of 6.3 
again ...

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* Note 1: If at the previous step you just type 'pip3 install leo' no error 
is reported - but - Leo is not upgraded. - You have to explicitely type 
'pip3 install leo==6.3' ...
* Note 2: This time I did not upgrade to pip 21.0.1 - but - used pip 18.1 - 
and - I only got the expected 3 PyQt packages ...
---

Again more findings - but - still no concrete idea, why I see this issue 
only with Debian and not with Fedora ...

With kind regards,

Viktor

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