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Can't run Manuskript #742

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nitishabharathi opened this issue Feb 28, 2020 · 3 comments
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Can't run Manuskript #742

nitishabharathi opened this issue Feb 28, 2020 · 3 comments

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@nitishabharathi
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I tried to run manuskript source file by following the instructions given in Wiki(https://github.com/olivierkes/manuskript/wiki/Run-Manuskript-from-Source-Code-on-Windows)
I am unable to do it
I get the following error

File "manuskript", line 11, in
from manuskript import main
File "E:\sem8\oss\manuskript\bin..\manuskript\main.py", line 8, in
import manuskript.ui.views.webView
File "E:\sem8\oss\manuskript\bin..\manuskript\ui\views\webView.py", line 34, in
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QTextEdit
ImportError: DLL load failed: %1 is not a valid Win32 application.

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gedakc commented Feb 28, 2020

What version of Windows are you using?

Which install steps did you use? The ones at the start of the wiki, or those in the wiki appendix?

Did you install 32 bit packages or 64 bit packages?
(All packages must match. You can't mix 32 bit with 64 bit packages.)

Without additional details it is difficult to help.

@nitishabharathi
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I am using Windows 10 64 bit Operating System and I followed Appendix A.
packages installed are also for 64 bit but my Python version is 3.7
Could it be because of the Python version?

@gedakc
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gedakc commented Feb 29, 2020

It is possible there is an issue with the Python package version. Personally I use the package versions that I specified in the Run Manuskript from Source Code on Windows wiki.

The error message seems to imply an incompatibility between 64 bit and 32 bit packages. The packages must either be all 32 bit, or all 64 bit to work.

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