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[Bug 497004] [NEW] The program doesn't start on a non Debian-based distro

 

Public bug reported:

I installed this software with the wizard (version 0.9.54) on my
Slackware 13 . The installation process doesn't give errors , but when I
try to launch openshot , the program doesn't start .... launching it
from a terminal gives me these message :

--------------------------------
   OpenShot (version 0.9.54)
--------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------
Error:  OpenShot has not been installed in the Python path.
(Both the site-packages and /usr/share/openshot folders were checked)

Use the following command to install OpenShot:
  $ sudo python setup.py install

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I understood the message , but I didn't find a solution yet . Reading
some forums I noticed that this problem is common in non Debian-based
systems .

** Affects: openshot
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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The program doesn't start on a non Debian-based distro 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/497004
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Bug description:
I installed this software with the wizard (version 0.9.54) on my Slackware 13 . The installation process doesn't give errors , but when I try to launch openshot , the program doesn't start .... launching it from a terminal gives me these message : 

--------------------------------
   OpenShot (version 0.9.54)
--------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------
Error:  OpenShot has not been installed in the Python path.
(Both the site-packages and /usr/share/openshot folders were checked)

Use the following command to install OpenShot:
  $ sudo python setup.py install

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I understood the message , but I didn't find a solution yet . Reading some forums I noticed that this problem is common in non Debian-based systems .





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