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Can anyone please help me regarding this question stackoverflow.com/questions/69026014/…
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I am relatively new to Python, and wanted to share a story of a weird problem I was having - maybe it will brighten someone's day to learn how it got resolved :)
So, I'm working on a program which reads information from different documents and uploads them into a data warehouse
my employer is not a software company, so the infrastructure is not very developer-friendly. Also, it's corona times. So I mostly develop from my private computer.
But two days ago, I had to come into the office, and suddenly realized that my code is not running on my official computer
not only that, but it was failing to import pdfminer, a well-written third-party library
it was stumbling over some decorator
when I googled the error, it seemed that it has never been seen before, at least not in conjunction with that library
Are we getting to the point?
the whole Python environment on that computer is a mess of Anaconda with some packages installed on top of it with pip or whatever else managed to get through the proxy, so I spent quite some time on what I was thinking must be the Python version of a DLL hell
and at the end, I decided "I don't care, this is Python - I can go into the source code of pdfminer on that computer and do an import or something"
Can you please make your point @rumtscho or just leave it. None of this is relevant to us. Do you think we don't go through conundrums?
the decorator turned out to come from a profiling module, so not essential for the function to run, so I decided to comment it out
@roganjosh OK, sorry. I am accustomed to chatrooms where people enjoy a story with an unexpected ending, even if it takes more than two lines.
There is no story here. It's the everyday experience of all of us in promgramming
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