@semiprime
installing with pip3:
error: externally-managed-environment
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@semiprime works. No I have to find the shortcut to make a screenshot :) @inlovewithpda Brilliant! Thanks. So, I have have a few things to add to the docs, which is always useful. I'm also interested in feedback on the app itself - particularly from people who are familiar with the Psion apps that inspired me. @semiprime I looks great. I honestly will not use it much, because I just get my appointments on my phone. @inlovewithpda Don't worry, I'm not going to insist that you make it your daily driver 😉. In principle it can be set up to sync with a server and hence a phone, but I still need to smooth a few things out with that. I was thinking more if you had any particular things that you did on the Psions, I could make sure I had similar fuctionality. |
@inlovewithpda Away from my PC so I can't test, but I've seen this on PostmarketOS. Add 2 options to the install command:
pip3 install pygenda --user --no-deps
--break-system-packages
--no-deps tells pip3 to not install any depencies. The --break-system-packages sounds scary (probably on purpose) and permits pip3 to install in environments with other package managers. It's safe here as "--no-deps" means only Pygenda is installed, & there's no Debian Pygenda package to conflict with.