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|    g00r00 to Nicola Mettimano    |
|    Re: No way to import pycurl    |
|    14 Feb 23 12:59:56    |
      TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A49       MSGID: 1:129/215 dc0eb431       REPLY: 2:335/601 e67a1153       TZUTC: -0500        NM> Ok, the problem is that Mystic don't remove/delete completely python2        NM> field whe I leave it blank then python2 is not "deactivated" so when i        NM> call a pyhton3 script mystic give me the execution exception error as a        NM> reported on Mystic wiki using both version of python.               NM> To tempoaly solve this issue i can give a wrong python2 lib path (like        NM> "." or something like that) although a warning appear (Cannot initialize        NM> Python, press a key) before execute pyhton3 script; but this way at              Nothing is ever deactivated in Python when a field is blank. When its blank       its looking in all known installation locations for all known versions of       Python. This is discussed on the Wiki here: http://wiki.mysticb       s.com/doku.php?id=python_install              When you are setting the Python 2 library name to "." you are forcing Mystic       to not detect Python 2. The fact that it finds something when blank means you       probably have multiple installations of Python, which as noted on the Wiki is       going to end in an Access Violation. Even if you trick Mystic into not       finding the base Python 2 library itself, the symbols of the modules and       system libraries will still be found later, and it will cause conflict which       results in an Access Violation.              So how do we fix it? Well I may not know but I'll try.              I think first lets see what is on your system. Please try to run one or both       of these commands to locate where you have libpython and let me know:              ldconfig -p | grep libpython       sudo find / -name 'libpython*'              ... A Skydiver is taken by the gravity of his situation.              --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2023/01/31 (Windows/64)        * Origin: Sector 7 * Mystic WHQ (1:129/215)       SEEN-BY: 1/123 15/0 90/1 105/81 106/201 114/705 120/340 616 123/10       SEEN-BY: 123/120 131 129/215 305 153/7715 154/10 30 40 50 700 218/700       SEEN-BY: 218/840 220/70 90 221/6 226/17 18 30 70 100 227/114 201 229/110       SEEN-BY: 229/111 112 113 114 206 275 307 310 317 400 424 426 428 452       SEEN-BY: 229/470 550 664 700 250/5 8 266/512 267/800 280/464 282/1038       SEEN-BY: 292/854 298/25 301/1 305/2 3 317/3 320/219 322/757 342/200       SEEN-BY: 396/45 460/58 633/280 712/848 770/1 2320/105 3634/12       PATH: 129/215 154/10 770/1 317/3 229/426           |
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