> The error suggests the python package wasn't installed properly,
> since
> it is complaining it cannot find itself.

Hello, thank you very much for your attention.

I'm not aware to have changed anything with my vanilla ubuntu setup of
python, exept I activated python3 instead of py2.

So I tried apt install --reinstall python3, but the script's error
messages are the same.

To learn more, I ran 'python -m test' and got the result

$ 9 tests failed:
    test_builtin test_dict test_doctest test_doctest2 test_exceptions
    test_grammar test_opcodes test_types test_unittest

Can this be (part of the) problem? -
So what can I do with it?
Or how else could I fix the python install?

Cheers and many thanks,
Wolf


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