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ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'ow'
8341 Views - Created 08/04/2020
08/04/2020
Posted by:
balrog
I have the I2C interface installed. I have followed the setup notes in the Knowledge Base - I can access iButtons via http:127.0.0.1:2121.
service --status-all suggests that owftp,owhttp and owserver are all running.
However when the ow module is not installed.
Any clues to what I am missing?
If you are using python 3 then you may need to install the python3-ow library. Try running the following command:
sudo apt-get install python-ow python3-ow
10/04/2020
Posted by:
balrog
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