On 2020/07/05 10:03, Andrea Fleckenstein wrote:
> marfabastewart writes:
>
> > Thank you for the continuing work on anki. However, I
> > am getting an error on -current now. After installing
> > with pkg_add -D snap,
> > I get
> >
> > marfaba$ anki
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> >
marfabastewart writes:
> Thank you for the continuing work on anki. However, I
> am getting an error on -current now. After installing
> with pkg_add -D snap,
> I get
>
> marfaba$ anki
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/local/bin/anki", line 3, in
> import aqt
> File
Thank you for the continuing work on anki. However, I
am getting an error on -current now. After installing
with pkg_add -D snap,
I get
marfaba$ anki
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/anki", line 3, in
import aqt
File
On 2020/07/04 20:13, marfabastewart wrote:
> Thank you for the continuing work on anki. However, I
> am getting an error on -current now. After installing
> with pkg_add -D snap,
> I get
>
> marfaba$ anki
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/local/bin/anki", line 3, in
>
On 2020/06/16 16:27, Andrea Fleckenstein wrote:
> Thanks to the newly ported qtwebengine (and py-qtwebengine), a newer
> version of anki is now possible. I have chosen 2.1.16 based on the
> advice of @sthen, who recommended to use the latest version before rust
> code was added.
Neat! Thanks, I
Hello,
Thanks to the newly ported qtwebengine (and py-qtwebengine), a newer
version of anki is now possible. I have chosen 2.1.16 based on the
advice of @sthen, who recommended to use the latest version before rust
code was added.
A few notes:
The "web" folder in the source distribution needs