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Unable to run moviepy on debian 10 #2189
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Same issue found on garuda linux
Seems issue is related to searching for As a workaround I changed
to
in You can also set the |
since we are using azure devops to build/deploy the code, updating 'config_defaults.py' is not an option. thanks alot for the help. |
awesome |
this is also happening on windows. A temporary fix could be to lock
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This would suggest the issue lies with But a Linux system looking for an exe file does not square with:
@antonpetrov145 Are you sure it's trying to look for an The info about setting the ENV variable is probably the best advice, in any case, as the variable exists for a reason. Though it might make sense to better surface its existence? It's mentioned in the install instructions but not in the project README, for example. |
@keikoro if user doesn't set the
my suggestion is to set the default to I tried both my suggestions - set to |
Changing a default which a) has been in place for a long term, b) is documented and c) can very easily be circumvented by users may make sense in the long term but, as said elsewhere, would need discussing in one of the threads about the future of the project. It's not something I'd be comfortable taking responsibility for at this point, with the project being kind of in limbo/awaiting review. ETA: @antonpetrov145 I saw those variables/functions containing the word "exe", but what led you to believe the code is looking for an |
@keikoro good, I was confused by the naming of the function, I checked the code for them and yes - my mistake, I will close this PR. |
I am trying to run some processing on video uploaded by users using azure functions(python), my code runs perfectly on local pc(macOS) however it is not running at all once deployed on kubernetes.
logging into the pod and running: 'from moviepy.editor import *' will result in the following error:
pip list:
thanks.
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