Fixed #21355 -- try importing _imaging from PIL namespace first.
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@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ Combinations To Account For
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* CPython 2.x may *NOT* have _imaging (broken & needs a error message)
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* CPython 3.x doesn't work
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* PyPy will *NOT* have _imaging (but works?)
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* On some platforms (Homebrew and RHEL6 reported) _imaging isn't available,
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the needed import is from PIL import _imaging (refs #21355)
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Restated, that looks like:
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@ -62,7 +64,8 @@ Approach
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* The only option here is that we're on Python 2.x or PyPy, of which
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we only care about if we're on CPython.
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* If we're on CPython, attempt to ``import _imaging``
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* If we're on CPython, attempt to ``from PIL import _imaging`` and
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``import _imaging``
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* ``ImportError`` - Bad install, toss an exception
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@ -120,6 +123,9 @@ def _detect_image_library():
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# We're on CPython (likely 2.x). Since a C compiler is needed to
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# produce a fully-working PIL & will create a ``_imaging`` module,
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# we'll attempt to import it to verify their kit works.
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try:
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from PIL import _imaging as PIL_imaging
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except ImportError:
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try:
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import _imaging as PIL_imaging
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except ImportError as err:
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