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Solution for "no module named anki" on Linux (Install From Source) #75

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wenzong opened this issue Feb 28, 2018 · 1 comment
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wenzong commented Feb 28, 2018

Please note the anki-bundled directory is a git submodule.

Simply run git submodule update will sync it.

And this step is useless if you have submodule initialized.

  1. Download and install libanki. You can find the latest release of Anki here
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QingGo commented Aug 18, 2018

git submodule update not work for me.
git submodule update --init --recursive work instead.

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