Hello Michael, thanks for your reply. > Hello, > > Oh, that is probably a change that I accidentally committed. > > On Debian, the Python modules are residing in a different place (god knows why) and to test things on my development machine, I occasionally change the path. > > I fixed it here, and you can just grab the patch: > > https://git.ipfire.org/?p=location/libloc.git;a=commitdiff;h=bed4777fc99494854335a90c5a6e7fc2e30edf4d Ah, I see. Incorporated the patch, and running development. If successful, I'll submit an update patch for libloc in IPFire 2.x to the development mailing list in due course. All the best, Peter Müller > > -Michael > >> On 30 Sep 2022, at 16:43, Peter Müller wrote: >> >> Hello Michael, >> >> trying to update to libloc 0.9.15 in IPFire 2.x, I just noticed that all the Python >> files are now in /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/location/, not /usr/lib/python3/site-packages/location/, >> where they used to be before. >> >> Thanks to that, "location" crashes with a ModuleNotFoundError. Adding >> >>> sys.path.append("/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/") >> >> before the location import statements solves this, but is probably not a fix we >> strive for. :-) >> >> Am I overlooking something (such as changes to the LFS file)? >> >> Thanks, and best regards, >> Peter Müller >