Hoo boy, I have my work cut out for me:
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THIS FOR ADVICE ON HOW TO SOLVE THIS ISSUE!
Importing the multiarray numpy extension module failed. Most
likely you are trying to import a failed build of numpy.
Here is how to proceed:
- If you're working with a numpy git repository, try `git clean -xdf`
(removes all files not under version control) and rebuild numpy.
- If you are simply trying to use the numpy version that you have installed:
your installation is broken - please reinstall numpy.
- If you have already reinstalled and that did not fix the problem, then:
1. Check that you are using the Python you expect (you're using /opt/scanner/scanner),
and that you have no directories in your PATH or PYTHONPATH that can
interfere with the Python and numpy versions you're trying to use.
2. If (1) looks fine, you can open a new issue at
https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues. Please include details on:
- how you installed Python
- how you installed numpy
- your operating system
- whether or not you have multiple versions of Python installed
- if you built from source, your compiler versions and ideally a build log
Note: this error has many possible causes, so please don't comment on an existing issue about this - open a new one instead.
Original error was: Cannot dlopen("/opt/scanner/numpy.core._multiarray_umath.so"/0x604e20ac, 2)
[6369] Failed to execute script main
Can I ask what this means?
Thanks,
Matt Timpson 🍉
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On Tuesday, 8 April 2025 at 12:37, Timothy M Butterworth <
[email protected]> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 8, 2025 at 10:54 AM Matt Timpson <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
Dan told me to send this to the mailing list instead of individual people. This command worked:
sudo apt install ./scanner_x86_64_1.7.2312301E.deb
However, I still need to find the executable and run it. I think it's "scanner:amd".
'dpkg-query -L scanner' will display the installed files.
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Matt Timpson 🍉
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From: Matt Timpson <[email protected]>
Date: On Monday, April 7th, 2025 at 19:34
Subject: Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?
To: Timothy M Butterworth <[email protected]>
Hello,
Never mind, it worked the second time for some reason! However, Box64 doesn't know where to find the file "scanner:amd", which I assume is the executable.
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Matt Timpson 🍉
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On Monday, 7 April 2025 at 16:01, Matt Timpson [email protected] wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for writing back! Unfortunately, I think I made a syntax error. Punching in this:
sudo apt install ./scanner_x86_64_1.7.2312301E.deb
returned this:
N: Download is performed unsandboxed as root as file '/home/pi/Downloads/scanner_x86_64_1.7.2312301E.deb' couldn't be accessed by user '_apt'. - pkgAcquire::Run (13: Permission denied)
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On Monday, April 7th, 2025 at 14:00, Timothy M Butterworth [email protected] wrote:
On Mon, Apr 7, 2025 at 12:24 PM Matt Timpson [email protected] wrote:
Hello all,
I want to run a .deb file written for x64 processors on my Raspberry Pi 5, which I run Linux on. Unfortunately I don't know a damn thing about computers and need step-by-step instructions. I have tried and failed to pay computer technicians
online to help me because most of them don't work in Linux.
To install .deb packages on Debian run the following commands:
'cd ~/Downloads' This assumes the download is in the Downloads folder on your home directory.
'sudo apt install ./*.deb' This command will install all .deb packages in the directory.
Tim
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From: Steve McIntyre [email protected]
Date: On Monday, April 7th, 2025 at 09:21
Subject: Re: Please register an account for me
To: Matt Timpson [email protected]
CC: [email protected] [email protected]
On Mon, Apr 07, 2025 at 11:46:37AM +0000, Matt Timpson wrote:
Hello,
I've tried to emulate a .deb file written for x64 processors on my
Raspberry Pi 5, but I can't figure it out. I can't even pay someone
to help me because most people don't work in Linux.
The wiki is a place for Debian developers and community members to
write documentation related to Debian. It's not really a place to ask
questions if you're asking for support.
If you're looking for assistance with using Debian, there are several
better places:
* the debian-user mailing list: [email protected]
* IRC: #debian on irc.debian.org
* forums: https://forums.debian.net/
Also, do you have a policy on AI scraping your community-run encyclopedia? I would love to ask a robot for help rather than take
time out of real people's lives.
Many of the morons running crawlers for AI training have been killing
sites like the Debian wiki with uncontrolled crawling, ignoring information like robots.txt. We've had to block a lot of sites and
networks because of this appalling selfish behaviour.
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