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cannot import name 'DependencyWarning #31
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Hi Rick. Thanks for the report. Have you seen this? nickoala/telepot#80 it seems to be a problem with I will contact the responsible of the Arch package so that he updates it. |
Hi @muammar I have followed the instruction from your link and it helped I think to solve the issue. Thanks for this little gem of code, I was looking for this for a while ! |
Glad it worked :) I think I will add your report to the FAQ so that others can benefit from it.
Thanks for your compliment!. I will update it soon, and add more options without losing the main idea of the app: the simpler the better. Nice to know this thing is useful for others. Enjoy!. |
* master: Arch Linux amendment about `requests` package. Closes #31.
Hey I'm the maintainer of the Arch package. |
Even easier, if you are using a distribution using .desktop files like GNOME and KDE, the package actually creates one to be able to start mkchromecast in tray mode quickly. |
* master: Arch Linux amendment about `requests` package. Closes #31.
* master: Arch Linux amendment about `requests` package. Closes #31. Update README.md Improve Arch Linux documentation Added Arch Linux package. Update changelog.md
I'm getting this when I launch mkchromecast :
My system is Arch Linux I have followed the this instruction to get it installed : https://github.com/muammar/mkchromecast#arch-linux
the compile seemed to be going fine, no errors, nothing interrupted the compilation but
when I execute mkchromecast I still have missing dependencies.
Using Python 3.5.2
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