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AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'windll' #1
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Hello Artur, that's quite weird - looks like you've got a Windows version of the library... Did you install
say? Best |
I got the exact same problem as mentioned by @arp above although I followed exactly the steps as described in the README. The outcome of the command you mentioned is the following in my case:
Any help is very appreciated :) |
Hi @vandeseer Could you please quickly check if uninstalling |
Thank you very much for your answer @vfilimonov ! Currently I do not have the device at hand, but running
But my guess is, that this is simply due to the fact that the device isn't plugged in ... I will try it within the next days in order to see whether it is now working correctly – thanks again for your support! :) |
Great! Please let me know if it helps. I will then update the readme and make the error output more informative. |
Ok, I see. It was installed due to wrong |
Done, the updated version is in the pypi already. |
It does indeed work now @vfilimonov – so thanks again for your work on the project in general and your quick help on this issue in particular! :) |
you're welcome, @vandeseer |
I've tried using the package on El Capitan 10.11.4, and it fails during import:
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