On 30/6/22 00:36, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:

On 6/29/22 21:11, Alexandros wrote:
Following up my own thread... the whole traceback reports that line 5 of ~/.deken/virtualenv/bin/hy triggers the error, which is this:

from hy.cmdline import hy_main

The thing is that when I launch Python in the terminal and I type this line, it works fine. Both commands "python" and "python3" launch Python 3.9.7. All python* symbolic links in ~/.deken/virtualenv/bin point to /usr/bin/python3 which is Python 3.9.7. This is as far as I can go, I think.


well, the virtualenv in ~/.deken/ probably ignores any system-installed hy. at least, it used to (it now tries to use system-installed packages if they meet the requirements (e.g. are recent enough)...

first thing to try is simply to self-update deken:
```
deken update --self
```

This goes though some process but ends up with the following:

Traceback (most recent call last):
 File "/home/alexandros/.deken/virtualenv/bin/pip", line 5, in <module>
   from pip._internal.cli.main import main
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pip'
Installation of requirements failed.
You probably should install the following packages first:
- 'python3-dev'
- 'libffi-dev'
- 'libssl-dev'

I did install the recommended packages, but keep on getting this error.


if that fails, try uninstalled 'deken' first, before re-installing it (i havea gut feeling that there are some left-overs in your ~/.deken/ that make all the problems):

```
deken uninstall --self

This can't run, I get the same error concerning hy

Can't I uninstall it with apt-get? Or delete some files manually? If so, which files are these?


xdg-open "https://github.com/pure-data/deken/blob/main/developer/README.md#manual-bootstrap";
```

gmfds
IOhannes

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