I'd say this is how to get it installed using Anaconda, which apparently is 
not the same as using Python from python.org.  For one thing, using 
python.org you don't have to install build tools to build pyqt5 (and note 
that Leo will also work with pyqt6) - pip installs a pre-built package. 

On Saturday, October 14, 2023 at 9:02:27 AM UTC-4 Satheesh Vattekkat wrote:

> Got a new Windows 11 laptop and since I haven't used Windows for a while, 
> had to spend some time getting Leo to be installed. Ran into few problems 
> along the way - in Linux and OSX it was always a breeze.
>
> Added what finally worked for me as a gist, if it helps anyone.
>
> https://gist.github.com/vsbabu/60c85bc61d014df8b7fefb727028c4bb
>
> Note that this may not be the most elegant way on Windows, but I am no 
> Windows expert :) 
>
> I am running this directly from git cloned directory rather than 
> installing that as a pip and then running it. I do a git pull daily and so 
> far it is all working good for last 3 days.
>
> HTH
>

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