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You'll need to add the 'mer-python3' repo first, and then install pyotherside. I added instructions on the Mer wiki:
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[nemo@localhost ~]$ zypper info python-lxml Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... Information for package python-lxml: Repository: jolla Name: python-lxml Version: 3.2.0-1.1.1 Arch: armv7hl Vendor: meego Installed: Yes Status: up-to-date Installed Size: 22.8 MiB Summary: ElementTree-like Python bindings for libxml2 and libxslt Description: lxml provides a Python binding to the libxslt and libxml2 libraries. It follows the ElementTree API as much as possible in order to provide a more Pythonic interface to libxml2 and libxslt than the default bindings. In particular, lxml deals with Python Unicode strings rather than encoded UTF-8 and handles memory management automatically, unlike the default bindings.
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>>> import pyotherside
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But the WM7 "horse" has a blood lineage tracing back to donkeys such as WM6.5, 6.1, 6.0, 5.1 that was fully neglected for too many years and Microsoft did sweet F all to maintain it (still running on Pocket IE4/6!!).