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I’ve come across your Tool CANalyzat0r in github(https://github.com/schutzwerk/CANalyzat0r) , but we are unable to install this in our Raspberry pi which is having version of Python 3.9, when we are installing this software we are facing the error , please find the attachment.
It would be great help if you assist us in this error scenario.
Sincerely
Please find the Attachment
my personal email id :[email protected]
company email id : [email protected]
It would be really great help, if you assist in installing this tool in Raspberry pi 4 .
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You'll need python3.5, since this project is based on that specific version and the dependencies need that. Did you try the installer script at https://github.com/schutzwerk/CANalyzat0r/blob/master/install_requirements.sh ? You could also try installing docker on the Pi and then building the image using the Dockerfile if that helps.
Hello thankyou so much for your email
if iam trying to execute the install_requirments this is the problem iam
facing, please find the attachment and no i didnot install docker on the
pi.
hello i installed it but now how to open the imager to run canlazat0r software? however i installed this software without using make run and make build commands
I’ve come across your Tool CANalyzat0r in github(https://github.com/schutzwerk/CANalyzat0r) , but we are unable to install this in our Raspberry pi which is having version of Python 3.9, when we are installing this software we are facing the error , please find the attachment.
It would be great help if you assist us in this error scenario.
Sincerely
Please find the Attachment
my personal email id :[email protected]
company email id : [email protected]
It would be really great help, if you assist in installing this tool in Raspberry pi 4 .
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: