Deliberately remove a previous venv for the python clients#1300
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Deliberately remove a previous venv for the python clients#1300
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@benjamink Did you test the modified script on your RPi? I haven't tested it in a Linux OS yet. Need to spin up my very slow UTM emulator to test it in a regular Ubuntu, which I'll do myself shortly too. :) (Only have a MacBook handy at the moment, due to moving internationally) |
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Since a broken python venv after software upgrades is a perennial issue, and reported moments ago on Discord by @benjamink when testing the latest
developcode, I propose the brute force approach of deleting the venv dir for each python client when running their respective installation script via easyinstall.sh