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Author FFY00
Recipients FFY00, YoSTEALTH, eric.araujo
Date 2020-05-02.13:35:19
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Éric's assessment seems correct.

libffi-3.2 (which provided libffi.so.6) got dropped as a dependency from libffi a few weeks ago.

https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/commit/trunk?h=packages/libffi&id=edbab26c1cbebe62bb9a5ef55a5e0eaf3481a399

Add 2 weeks for the Manjaro repos to pull the change. The timing seems correct. You just need to rebuild your python installation in /opt/python/3.8.1 (although having an installation there seems very odd, does the default installation not worlK).

Please let me know if the issue still proceeds after rebuilding, otherwise this should be closed :)
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