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IFImporting 'pwd' module at top level causes ModuleNotFoundError on Windows when using MultiQueryRetriever or PebbloSafeLoader.
THENMove the import of the pwd module inside a try block to handle missing module on Windows. Remove the top-level import of pwd and wrap its usage in a try-except with a fallback to 'unknown' for file owner name.
IFUsing MultiQueryRetriever or any LangChain component that imports langchain_community.document_loaders.pebblo on Windows causes ModuleNotFoundError for 'pwd'.
THENEdit pebblo.py (typically at site-packages/langchain_community/document_loaders/pebblo.py): move the top-level 'import pwd' inside the try-except block that accesses pwd.getpwuid, and add 'import pwd' within that block. This ensures the import is caught by the existing exception handler, falling back to 'unknown' for the file owner name. Alternatively, delete the top-level import and add it inside the try block.
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