* - Cluster track order misinterprets disc/track numbers ![]() * - File info doesn't display Mono / Stereo in Channels field anymore * - Removing unclustered files can be very slow * - Deleted tags for matched files stay deleted * - Picard has wrong version string on macOS * - After uninstalling a plugin Picard needs to be restarted for it to be reinstalled * - Set field "Grouping" doesn't work as expected * - Picard creating empty ID3 TIPL / TMCL / IPLS frames * - Plugins list doesn't load automatically after setting proxy * - Cannot save tags that were previously deleted from file * - Collections menu not displayed correctly anymore * - False file save error in specific circumstances * - Track can be placed in the incorrect spot on the release after using Scan * - AIFF does not support any of the compatid3 tags * - Sliders without labels in "Options - Metadata - Preferred Releases" * - Releases in private collections are not shown as being in them * - Picard won't load non-album tracks from fingerprints I'm not a programmer at all, but I looked in tagger.py, and It gave me less understanding of the error : there's no call directly to a module sip from PyQt5 (especially on line 33, on picard-2.1)īy the way, looking at the modules called on line 33 their name suggests they're pretty basic : If you know about a fedora package of a python program using them, I can test it, to see if it's more a PyQt5 than a picard problem. Since then, i also tried typing "python3 /usr/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/picard/tagger.py" and it gave me the same error. ![]() Giving additional information, the last functional try was before my upgrade from F28 t F29 : the switch from python2 to python3 in picard isn't the only suspect ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'PyQt5.sip' The only difference in the error message is the line where the call to the PyQt5 module is done in /usr/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/picard/tagger.pyįrom picard.tagger import main main('/usr/share/locale', True)įile "/usr/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/picard/tagger.py", line 33, in Using updates-testing, I updated picard to 2.1.86_64, but I still got the same error ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'PyQt5.sip'
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