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When using Python 3.9.7, simply starting pyShell() produces this error
message:
AttributeError: module 'urllib' has no attribute 'request'
Fix, by importing urllib.request before attempting to use
urllib.request.urlopen.
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Would be great if this could be merged to master. |
amotl
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Oct 18, 2022
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Ran into this issue as well. Running Python 3.11. Seems strange that a library which seems to be well maintained has show-stopping issue when trying to run the demo application in the README? Maybe HA has an older Python3 bundled in and this hasnt been prioritized? |
Co-authored-by: Andreas Motl <andreas.motl@elmyra.de>
tjsmith47
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Jan 13, 2024
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It would be cool, if we can have this merged and released! |
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When using Python 3.9.7, simply starting pyShell() produces this error
message:
Fix, by importing urllib.request before attempting to use
urllib.request.urlopen.
This small demo program triggers the error: