Full disclosure, I'm not familiar with LGPIO (https://pypi.org/project/lgpio/) and can't find any reference to it replacing RPI.GPIO. I just saw a note (viewtopic.php?t=372507) where RPI never officially support RPI.GPIO. The recommendation is to use GPIOZERO (https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/gpio-z ... computing/).I have been using the replacement Rpi.GPIO library lgpio on a pi zero 2w, but eventually I will be switching to a Pi 5. I belive lgpio is installed by default on Bookwormm
There seems to be a Raspberry PI version of LGPIO called RPI-LGPIO (https://pypi.org/project/rpi-lgpio/)
This is a question to ask ADAFRUIT. I would check the CPYTHON modules installed and see if there is a conflict.I am trying to also use an ads1015 AD module, however installing the adafruit-circuitpython library breaks lgpio
As to your error, in addition to asking ADAFRUIT, this post may help viewtopic.php?t=371716
Statistics: Posted by DS256 — Tue Nov 12, 2024 2:09 am