From: Tony M. <to...@sp...> - 2015-12-29 19:31:37
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Hello, > Maybe someone has a solution for this? The solution is really to use a modern version of pyzor, if you’re going to be using public.pyzor.org (if you want to use your own server, then you can of course use whatever out-of-date and broken pyzor you like ;)). 0.5 is very out of date (0.6.1 was released April 2014, there have been five releases since then). You can pip install pyzor 1.0 anywhere you need to. It looks like no-one is maintaining the Debian package (since from what I can see even the latest Debian is using 0.5). If you care about that being updated rather than just installing from PyPI, then you’d need to find the previous maintainer or get a new one (I’m not familiar with how that process works). Regards, Tony |