It remains a puzzle to me why I can apparently successfully compile and install pyqt5 on my Pi4 as shown below, note the line “Successfully installed PyQt5-sip-12.9.0 pyqt5-5.15.4” but then ‘rs-client’ says ‘Qt import failed.’ However, now the problem seems to be something else: libharfbuzz.so.0: undefined symbol: FT_Done_MM_Var You should consider upgrading via the '/usr/bin/python3 -m pip install -upgrade pip' command.īy default output_dir is set to /home/pi/rsudp WARNING: You are using pip version 21.0.1 however, version 21.1.2 is available.
Installing collected packages: PyQt5-sip, pyqt5 Any advice would be appreciated! (rsudp) $ sudo pip3 install pyqt5 I attempted to install pyqt5 separately which seemed to succeed, and yet I still got the same error "No module named ‘PyQt5’ " when I tried to run the rs-client. You can enter the command "conda activate rsudp" to activate the rsudp conda environmentĪnd then run rsudp by using the command "rs-client $ conda activate rsudpīash: conda: command not $ $ conda activate rsudp With ‘bash unix-install-rsudp.sh’ and that appeared to mostly succeed, however I got a failure near the end: Successfully installed APScheduler-3.6.3 cachetools-4.2.2 chardet-4.0.0 decorator-5.0.9 kiwisolver-1.3.1 matplotlib-3.1.1 oauthlib-3.1.1 obspy-1.2.2 pydub-0.25.1 python-telegram-bot-13.6 pytz-2021.1 requests-2.25.1 requests-oauthlib-1.3.0 rsudp-1.0.2 tornado-6.1 twython-3.8.2 tzlocal-2.1 urllib3-1.26.5Ĭreating a default settings file at /home/pi/.config/rsudp/rsudp_settings.json
zip file from github and started as shown here
I was interested to see the ‘rsudp’ application so I wanted to try it out on my Raspberry Pi 4 desktop machine.