Hi, this wouldn't be a problem but the module gnumeric is missing also in pip2. Even if deprecated and end-of-life since January python2 is still installed in any linux box.
Walter On Fri, 3 Apr 2020, Jean Bréfort wrote:
Hi, The Python support in gnumeric is limited to Python-2, it can't work with Python-3. Regards, Jean Le jeudi 02 avril 2020 à 22:10 +0200, Walter Cazzola a écrit :Dear All, I'm a long time user of gnumeric, today I would like to add a quite simple python plugin that I'm writing but I have hard time to: - find the gnumeric module that all the examples I found around import - find some recent tutorial/documentation about python plugin development I already did some attempt without much luck. My test is: from Gnumeric import GnumericError, GnumericErrorVALUE import Gnumeric import string def test_func(coord): return coord test_functions = { 'test_func' : test_func } stored in ~/.gnumeric/1.12.46/plugins/test/test_func.py with the plugin.xml <?xml version="1.0"?> <plugin id="Gnumeric_ExamsPlugin"> <information> <name>Python Test Plugin</name> <description>A test for python plugins.</description> </information> <loader type="Gnumeric_PythonLoader:python"> <attribute name="module_name" value="test"/> 3 </loader> <services> <service type="function_group" id="test"> 4 <category>Local Python</category> <functions> <function name="test_func"/> </functions> </service> </services> </plugin> but I can't compile it because of the import (no module is found) and when I try to select it in tools→plugins I get the error: Error while activating plugin "Python Test Plugin". Error while activating plugin dependencies. Couldn't find plugin with ID="Gnumeric_PythonLoader". To me seems quite evident that the module gnumeric is not in my system but I can't find it neither through pip/pip3, through "dnf search" nor googling it. I'm on a fedora linux box with gnumeric 1.12.46, python 3.7 Any help is really appreciated.
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