Mnemosyne crashed.

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mrja...@gmail.com

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Jan 28, 2023, 11:31:00 AM1/28/23
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Was using ver 2.7 - upgraded to 2.9 - so far OK
Using Zoom uninstall - it trashed several dependencies including cheroot (plus others).
Reinstalled using pip3 all Mnemosyne dependencies, including setup.py  - didn't work.
I get the follow error listing.Mnemosyne Screenshot from 2023-01-28 11-27-05.png
I don't know how to decipher this listing. - please help.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Peter Bienstman

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Jan 30, 2023, 4:27:23 AM1/30/23
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This is not a problem with Mnemosyne itself, but rather PyQt5 is not installed completely, more in particular the QtSql component. I'm not really sure what libraries/packages you need for that on your OS, but perhaps someone else can help?

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mrja...@gmail.com

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Jan 30, 2023, 9:27:56 AM1/30/23
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Greetings Peter,

I "Thank You" for responding to my inquiry. As usual your input and suggestion were perfect.
For my Ubuntu 22.04 LTS host I executed the following two commands and "Perfect-O" ,  It was the clue I needed to make things work. The dependency installed correctly. Mnemosyne ran. (It was a messy output - but it worked).

sudo apt-get update -y
sudo apt-get install -y python3-pyqt5.qtsql

Thank you again for Mnemosyne and thanks for being here!!!
Kevin
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