Hey, * Ahirnish Pareek <ahirnish@arista.com> [2016-04-14 14:35:51 +0530]:
I am using Python 2.7 and when I searched for this error on Google, results said that 'enum' was introduced from Python3.4 but it was backported to previous releases too, including 2.7. Owing to the error, I did 'pip install enum' and now I am seeing this -
The backport of Python 3.4's enum to earlier versions is called 'enum34'. The 'enum' package seems to be something different, which existed before Python 3.4. I can recommend using tox to run the tests instead, which will set up a virtualenv and install the right dependencies when you simply run 'tox': https://testrun.org/tox/ Florian -- http://www.the-compiler.org | me@the-compiler.org (Mail/XMPP) GPG: 916E B0C8 FD55 A072 | http://the-compiler.org/pubkey.asc I'm running a crowdfunding to work on my FOSS-project full-time: http://igg.me/at/qutebrowser