2020-09-04, 15:10
(2020-09-04, 13:24)CastagnaIT Wrote: @StorageFan the commandI did that and the commands worked as expected:
pip3 install --user pycryptodomex
has worked but you have to uninstall the previous pycryptodomex package before use this command
or can not install as user
Quote:[~] # pip3 uninstall pycryptodomex
Found existing installation: pycryptodomex 3.9.8
Uninstalling pycryptodomex-3.9.8:
Would remove:
/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/Entware/lib/python3.8/site-packages/Cryptodome/*
/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/Entware/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pycryptodomex-3.9.8.dist-info/*
Proceed (y/n)? y
Successfully uninstalled pycryptodomex-3.9.8
[~] # pip3 install --user pycryptodomex
Collecting pycryptodomex
Downloading pycryptodomex-3.9.8-cp38-cp38-manylinux1_x86_64.whl (13.7 MB)
| | 11.2 MB 2.1 MB/s eta 0:00:
[...]
| | 13.7 MB 2.1 MB/s |
Installing collected packages: pycryptodomex
Successfully installed pycryptodomex-3.9.8
[~] #
But again to no avail. KODI 19 (and 18) still report a Netflix plugin error. It also doesn't matter, if I log into the QNAP interface where I start KODI as a user (with admin privileges) or in the original admin account itself.
In case you want to check, this is the new error log:
https://paste.kodi.tv/uruxivizob
But the error message in the log file still appears to be the usual one. :-(
One nagging question: what is this build-essential package and what happens if I haven't installed it, because my package manager doesn't know it?
Or is that NOT of any concern anymore, because it is only needed as a preparation for the installation of the Cryptodomex package and if that installed successfully, I can forget about build-essential?