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Problem with Cardsets #326

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RealVegOs opened this issue Jul 5, 2023 · 1 comment
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Problem with Cardsets #326

RealVegOs opened this issue Jul 5, 2023 · 1 comment

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@RealVegOs
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Debian12 removed PySolFC due to problems with python3 or so. I cloned the code and when I start it, I get: Please install pysol_cards.py from "PyPI" (e.g: using " python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade pysol_cards.
For reasons I do not understand (external managed environment) pip does not work for me. pipx does and installed something card related under .local - nevertheles python3 pysol.py does not yield any PySolFC. After downloading the cardsets from Sourceforge and placing them to .PySolFC/cardsets I still get the python3 message from above!

Now I did a very quite hopefull git pull but, SCHEIBENKLEISTER!

Please solve that issue, my girlfriend wants to play.

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joeraz commented Jul 6, 2023

Pysol_cards is not the same thing as the cardsets package. The pysol_cards library contains dealing and randomization logic used by Pysol, whereas the cardsets package is just the cardsets themselves. If the cardsets weren't set up properly, you'd get a different error.

If you're having issues setting up pysol_cards, I'd suggest asking at their git repo - https://github.com/shlomif/pysol_cards.

Or you could try downloading and installing the package from Flathub - https://flathub.org/apps/io.sourceforge.pysolfc.PySolFC

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