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Old 02-13-2015, 10:47 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Francois_C View Post
Thanks everybody. I'll check my plugins when I'm back to Linux (now working on Windows). But I think my plugins are almost the same as on Windows. The oldest ones are probably Inept Epub and so on, which are not supported here, but don't cause errors on the Win version.
The only error message is in my title, eschwatz: ImportError: No module named PyQT4.
Yeah, Inept EPUB etc. are too old.

Also, usually there would be a button "Show details", but calibre-debug -g would definitely log it -- the goal is to get a traceback showing which functions led to the ImportError, likely a plugin reference.
You can try that if updating to the latest Alf tools doesn't stop the error.
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