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Re: [Health] ImportError: No module named Image
From: |
Luis Falcon |
Subject: |
Re: [Health] ImportError: No module named Image |
Date: |
Tue, 29 May 2012 23:25:15 -0300 |
Hi Ronald
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 4:16 PM, ronald munjoma <address@hidden> wrote:
> Good day,
>
> I have updated my health_view.xml file with the one on savannah (I did not
> access the patient section before the update.) I managed to start trytond,
> logged into the system, once logged in I started exploring all the modules
> from the top (party, finance ...) when I got to health, accessing patient
> gave an error about the qrcode.
>
> I uninstalled and reinstalled qrcode 2.3.1 as suggested for bug #36316 [1]
> with no luck.
>
> After a reboot, trying to connect to the database gives the below trace
> back. Your assistance will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/trytond/protocols/jsonrpc.py", line 123, in _marshaled_dispatch
> response['result'] = dispatch_method(method, params)
> File "/trytond/protocols/jsonrpc.py", line 156, in _dispatch
> res = dispatch(*args)
> File "/trytond/protocols/dispatcher.py", line 36, in dispatch
> res = security.login(database_name, user, session)
> File "/trytond/security.py", line 19, in login
> pool = _get_pool(dbname)
> File "/trytond/security.py", line 13, in _get_pool
> pool.init()
> File "/trytond/pool.py", line 113, in init
> self.start()
> File "/trytond/pool.py", line 64, in start
> register_classes()
> File "/trytond/modules/__init__.py", line 330, in register_classes
> pathname, description)
> File "/trytond/modules/health_qrcodes/__init__.py", line 22, in <module>
> from health_qrcodes import *
> File "/trytond/modules/health_qrcodes/health_qrcodes.py", line 21, in
> <module>
> import qrcode
> File "/qrcode/__init__.py", line 1, in <module>
> from qrcode.main import QRCode, make
> File "/qrcode/main.py", line 5, in <module>
> import Image, ImageDraw
> ImportError: No module named Image
>
You need the Python Image Library (PIL) => 1.1.6 library.
$ pip install --user PIL
Bests
Luis
> [1] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/health/2012-04/msg00082.html
>
> Regards and thanks
> Ronald Munjoma
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Luis Falcon
GNU Health
http://health.gnu.org