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Here are a few steps you can follow to troubleshoot and resolve this issue:

  1. Verify Flask Installation: Ensure that Flask is installed in your virtual environment:

    . .venv/bin/activate  # Activate your virtual environment
    pip show flask        # Show information about the flask package

    If Flask is not installed, you can install it using:

    pip install flask
  2. Check Flask Module Location: Double-check the location of the flask module. The error message shows that it is located under:

    /home/tom/github/multigit-com/python1/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/flask/__init__.py
    

    Ensure there are no conflicting installations of flask within different projects or virtual environments.

  3. Correct Import Statement: Ensure that your codialog/app.py file has the correct import statement:

    from flask import Flask, jsonify, render_template
  4. Environment Activation: Make sure you have activated the correct virtual environment where Flask is installed:

    . /home/tom/github/multigit-com/python1/.venv/bin/activate
  5. Python Version: Ensure you are using a compatible version of Python with Flask. Flask should work with Python 3.6 and above.

  6. Clean Up Virtual Environment: Sometimes residual files or misconfigurations in the environment can cause issues. You might want to recreate your virtual environment:

    deactivate  # Deactivate current environment
    rm -rf .venv  # Remove the existing virtual environment
    python3 -m venv .venv  # Create a new virtual environment
    . .venv/bin/activate  # Activate the new environment
    pip install flask  # Install Flask in the new environment
  7. Check __init__.py File: Verify that the __init__.py file in the flask module directory is not corrupted or empty.

  8. Look for Typos or Naming Conflicts: Ensure that there are no local files or directories named flask.py or flask within your project that might shadow the installed package.

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