
Hi Andrew. Just tried the same on my Fedora 20 box at home, and had exactly the same error. The problem is easily discovered using: rpm -ql python-qrtools /qrtools.py /usr/share/doc/python-qrtools /usr/share/doc/python-qrtools/LICENCE /usr/share/doc/python-qrtools/copyright You will not that the qrtools.py ends up under the root directory, not in the usual site-packages directory /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ I'm guessing the reason is that Fedora 20, and probably Suse too, have python versions 2.7 and 3.3 both simultaneously installed, so the packager took the lazy way out, leaving it up to the end user to put qrtools.py in in a more sensible place. I just moved qrtools.py to the above site-packages directory, and away it went. (It also doesn't seem to work under python3, probably as the various other python modules are not present under the /usr/lib/python3.3/site-packages/ directory.) So give it a try and see how you go. Regards, Morrie. From: luv-main [mailto:luv-main-bounces@luv.asn.au] On Behalf Of Andrew Greig Sent: Monday, 2 February 2015 4:23 PM To: LUV Main Subject: QR code generator Hi all, Could I please get some advice concerning my failure to get the QtQR program running under SuSe 13.1 I have downloaded the rpm and installed qtqr as well as python-qrtools I have no joy from the GUI "run" process and from the cli I get andrewg@andrewg:~> /usr/bin/qtqr Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/qtqr", line 15, in <module> from qrtools import QR ImportError: No module named qrtools andrewg@andrewg:~> I tried modprobe but that command no longer works. I have a project where I need to generate around 350 different QR codes, all of the same format. And then I need to print them in such a way as to recognise each label easily to correctly locate them. Thanks Andrew Greig