Trying to install kniteditor in a virtualenv on a current Debian machine, I had to:
install kivy from source (as they used a function deprecated since 3.2 in a late-2020 release until it was removed in Python 3.9): pip install --upgrade 'git+https://github.com/kivy/kivy#egg=kivy'
pip install pygame
pip install oscpy
Find out that python3 -m kniteditor needs to be started manually, as no entry in the virtualenv's bin/ is created.
This got me far enough to run the program; I didn't follow any further because while I had hoped this to be an editor for manual knitting patterns, it turned out it is more a knitting machine driver that (if it has an actual editing part) won't let the user even get there without a connected knitting machine.
Trying to install kniteditor in a virtualenv on a current Debian machine, I had to:
pip install --upgrade 'git+https://github.com/kivy/kivy#egg=kivy'
pip install pygame
pip install oscpy
python3 -m kniteditor
needs to be started manually, as no entry in the virtualenv'sbin/
is created.This got me far enough to run the program; I didn't follow any further because while I had hoped this to be an editor for manual knitting patterns, it turned out it is more a knitting machine driver that (if it has an actual editing part) won't let the user even get there without a connected knitting machine.