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Previously someone reported that even the "pip install ..." would fail, but my pip install asciinema attempt on Windows can successfully install asciinema 2.1. It even installs an "asciinema .exe " to my path. Is that a sign for native Windows support?
But then, your subsequent run(s) of "asciinema" would still yield that "fcntl" error:
(env39) C:\Users\rayluo>asciinema
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Python39\lib\runpy.py", line 197, in _run_module_as_main
return _run_code(code, main_globals, None,
File "C:\Python39\lib\runpy.py", line 87, in _run_code
exec(code, run_globals)
File "C:\Users\rayluo\env39\Scripts\asciinema.exe\__main__.py", line 4, in <module>
File "C:\Users\rayluo\env39\lib\site-packages\asciinema\__init__.py", line 9, in <module>
import asciinema.recorder
File "C:\Users\rayluo\env39\lib\site-packages\asciinema\recorder.py", line 5, in <module>
import asciinema.pty as pty
File "C:\Users\rayluo\env39\lib\site-packages\asciinema\pty.py", line 3, in <module>
import fcntl
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'fcntl'
I found some old conversation suggesting no Windows support. But again, is "pip install asciinema" on Windows and that "asciinema.exe" meant to work on Windows? @sickill
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Afaict this "works" because its based on python and python just does its thing of creating an executable for the current platform. However asciinema requires some functions and libraries that are not available on windows. The windows "terminal" is not a terminal in the Unix sense but that is what asciinema was written for.
In short - this probably won't work and the .exe is no hint that windows support is intended. I am just a user though so I can't say this with 100% certainty.
Previously someone reported that even the "pip install ..." would fail, but my
pip install asciinema
attempt on Windows can successfully install asciinema 2.1. It even installs an "asciinema .exe " to my path. Is that a sign for native Windows support?But then, your subsequent run(s) of "asciinema" would still yield that "fcntl" error:
I found some old conversation suggesting no Windows support. But again, is "pip install asciinema" on Windows and that "asciinema.exe" meant to work on Windows? @sickill
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: