James_Ryan

@James_Ryan@discuss.tchncs.de
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Joined 7 months ago

I keep track of what I spent.

Doesnt matter if Cash or card.

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I get your point and that maybe there is a bias.

But in years of tracking my spendings (mostly with my smartphone) I have pretty constant spendings for my day to day live (rise of cost of living etc. in mind).

I would describe me not as rich -not even close.

Tracking budgets for example food / clothes per month helps me staying in a certain range.

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Holy shit!

**Thank you very much! **

You did help me big time.

I'm understanding more and was successfull in installing tkcalendar and pyyaml in a virual Enviroment in VisualStudioCode. For now I can use my script.

Unfortunately not.

My records over 4 years are heavily mixed with predominantly card payments.

Perhaps the continuous use of card payments has an influence?

Yea I finally can start my script with a virtual enviroment and tkcalendar installed.

My switch from windows to linux is rough but I keep learning much new stuff.

Like I said I am kind of new to linux and this was the way I knew to share some basic info. Btw it was fastfetch

Got a better idea to share basic Info? Please share it with me.

I installed pipx with "zypper install python311-pipx".

But I can't find a way to install the damn tkcalendar with it -> https://pypi.org/project/tkcalendar/#files

Feeling like an idiot here.

This really cant be that hard..

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Yes:

Note: Dependent package 'babel' contains 1 apps
  - pybabel

No apps associated with package tkcalendar. Try again with '--include-deps' to include apps of dependent packages, which are listed above. If you are attempting to install a library, pipx
should not be used. Consider using pip or a similar tool instead.

I have written a little python script with said data-picker. Therefore I need tkcalendar to run my script

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Yea that messages spooked me from using pip.

OK then I have to read about it.

I am a bit confused because the installation with pip on Linux Mint was no problem and didnt throw any errors. I could use my script in the IDE and from console.

On Tumbleweed it seems to be a lot different. From the first look I have to activate the virt. env

Do I have to do this everytime I start the script via console?

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Pretty normal to give basic informations about the system when asking questions about said system.

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I think I wasnt clear there. I added the last two sentences when it finally worked on its own again and marked it as solved.