when trying to start the CF Client the following error message shows up:
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ImportError: No module named 'yaml'
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bitcraze@bitcraze-vm:~/projects/crazyflie-clients-python/bin$ python3 cfclient
INFO:cfclient.gui:Disabling STL printouts
INFO:cfclient.utils.input.inputreaders:Input readers: ['linuxjsdev', 'pysdl2']
INFO:cfclient.utils.input.inputreaders:Successfully initialized [linuxjsdev]
INFO:cfclient.utils.input.inputreaders:Could not initialize [pysdl2]: No SDL2 support on Linux
INFO:cfclient.utils.input.inputinterfaces:Found interfaces: ['leapmotion', 'wiimote', 'zmqpull']
INFO:cfclient.utils.input.inputinterfaces:Could not initialize [leapmotion]: Leap Motion library probably not installed (No module named 'leapsdk')
INFO:cfclient.utils.input.inputinterfaces:Could not initialize [wiimote]: Missing cwiid (wiimote) driver No module named 'cwiid'
INFO:cfclient.utils.config:Dist config read from /home/bitcraze/projects/crazyflie-clients-python/src/cfclient/configs/config.json
INFO:cfclient.utils.input.inputinterfaces:Could not initialize [zmqpull]: ZMQ input disabled in config file
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "cfclient", line 5, in <module>
main()
File "/home/bitcraze/projects/crazyflie-clients-python/src/cfclient/gui.py", line 135, in main
from .ui.main import MainUI
File "/home/bitcraze/projects/crazyflie-clients-python/src/cfclient/ui/main.py", line 33, in <module>
import cfclient.ui.tabs
File "/home/bitcraze/projects/crazyflie-clients-python/src/cfclient/ui/tabs/__init__.py", line 41, in <module>
from .locopositioning_tab import LocoPositioningTab
File "/home/bitcraze/projects/crazyflie-clients-python/src/cfclient/ui/tabs/locopositioning_tab.py", line 51, in <module>
from cfclient.ui.dialogs.anchor_position_dialog import AnchorPositionDialog
File "/home/bitcraze/projects/crazyflie-clients-python/src/cfclient/ui/dialogs/anchor_position_dialog.py", line 36, in <module>
import yaml
ImportError: No module named 'yaml'
Can somebody give a hint to a linux amateur?
Thanks.