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[ERROR] : No module named idna #96
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This seems like a duplicate of #95. |
@homebysix Agreed. I'd close #95 though as it has a typo but reference it as the error is clear here. |
A source familiar with the matter says that this command may need to be run on fresh Sierra installs before JSSImporter and python-jss will work:
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Wiki updated to include contemporary macOS extra installation steps. The next update may also include some prompting for users unlikely to see the extra steps on the project page README (i.e. AutoPkgr users) |
FWIW, just saw this on 10.10.5.. so might not be a 10.12 change but maybe an JSSImporter/AutoPKG change? (10.10.5 is a temp measure on this host.. promise!) |
Correct; it is not a Sierra issue. It is a macOS system python issue. |
I ran into this issue recently and it was due to the version of pip that is installed on OSX via Check your version with If your not at least 9.0 run |
When I install the JSS Importer integration piece for AutoPkgr, I get an this error but it does install:
It does seem to install though.
This happens on Mac OS X 10.11 and macOS 10.12.
AutoPkg: 1.0.0
Git: 2.9.3
AutoPkgr: 1.4.2
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