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What code are you running? |
python 3.5
code was running fine for several weeks, I had to make a new sd card for
my raspberry pi, so ended up with a new install of the library( today).
Previous install was probably ~ 4 weeks ago.(which worked fine).
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What code are you running?
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This issue is closed but I did the forced re-install and am still getting the same error:
"AttributeError: module 'adafruit_mcp230xx' has no attribute 'MCP23017'
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