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Reference: Bitmessage/PyBitmessage-2024-12-16#1714
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In the PyBitmessage/src/pyelliptic/cipher.py file the
from openssl import OpenSSL
is wrong.I installed a few other modules like PyOpenSSL and even tried to import the module outside of the virtual environment:
cc / @PeterSurda @g1itch @navjotcis
As it says, python 3 isn't supported at the moment.
Debian 11 only supports python3 and there is no python-msgpack anymore.
https://github.com/Bitmessage/PyBitmessage/issues/1712
I'm looking forward for a python3 version of PyBitmessage!
Unfortunately you'll have to wait a bit. Internally we do have a python3 version, but it has bad code quality and lots of other problems. This is why we need a plan to make the migration work properly.
It may take a bit of time. In the meantime I would like to add support for appimage/flatpak/snap to the delivery pipeline so that users like you can keep using PyBitmessage even if the dependencies aren't supported by your distro.
@PeterSurda I would like to test it or help to rewrite the code. Can you give me access to the python3 version of program?
This is a Debian 11 based distribution but I run quiet a few VM as well.