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some kind of TCL error i cant seem to figure out #605

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Draveyy opened this issue Nov 9, 2024 · 6 comments
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some kind of TCL error i cant seem to figure out #605

Draveyy opened this issue Nov 9, 2024 · 6 comments
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@Draveyy
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Draveyy commented Nov 9, 2024

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Hi, can i get any help with this? i tried some random stuff to fix it but nonthing helped

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DevilXD commented Nov 9, 2024

Hello,

Was this picture taken from the development pre-release executable, or you've tried to build the executable yourself?

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Draveyy commented Nov 9, 2024

Hi, i tried building it myself using the guide u got, it worked normally before i reinstalled my computer, so i am stuck here. I did not use the release due it being 2023 dated

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JourneyOver commented Nov 9, 2024

What version of python are you running? if you are using python version 3.13, you'll need to downgrade to 3.12 until 3.13.1 of python releases.

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DevilXD commented Nov 9, 2024

Make sure that you're using at least Python 3.10. Everything else should work as expected, setting up the virtual environment in the env folder, then building with pyinstaller from there. Alternatively, you can use the pre-release development build from the releases page - not the "latest" release, because that one is indeed outdated and not stable anymore.

EDIT: Also yes, see if you're not running into #581.

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Draveyy commented Nov 9, 2024 via email

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DevilXD commented Nov 9, 2024

Well, as explained in #581, 3.13.0 specifically currently has a bug, that will prevent the miner from working. This is a bug with Python itself, not the miner, so there's nothing I can do here. Reinstall and use Python 3.12.7 instead.

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