Ah. Turns out it was looking for Queue, which is a library that is already in Python. Except it was called "Queue" in Python 2.x, but in Python 3 they changed it to "queue". And as I copied that file (which still isn't doing what it's supposed to do EDIT at 23:00: Fixed!) from an older project, it got confused. Because they decided having an uppercase "Q" looked untidy, or didn't go with the curtains, or something
Anyway, after building numerous libraries, installing assorted crap, and much general dicking about, I've finally got the damn thing rendering a page that says "Hello"
That's the result of, IIRC, about three hours last night, and another hour-and-a-half tonight. And all I've done is created an empty application so I can get started
If it was any earlier, I'd go to the pub now and try to forget. Ah well, there's beer in the fridge; and I am converting my computer from a programming platform into a DVD-watching device. Possibly permanently
Anyway, after building numerous libraries, installing assorted crap, and much general dicking about, I've finally got the damn thing rendering a page that says "Hello"
That's the result of, IIRC, about three hours last night, and another hour-and-a-half tonight. And all I've done is created an empty application so I can get started
If it was any earlier, I'd go to the pub now and try to forget. Ah well, there's beer in the fridge; and I am converting my computer from a programming platform into a DVD-watching device. Possibly permanently
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