pip install RPi.GPIO on mac - installation

I am trying to install RPi.GPIO on my macbook and I keep running into an error.
In the terminal I am writing:
pip install Rpi.GPIO
And I get the following output
How can I install this package on my computer?

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I found the way to install PyBluez on Ubuntu 22.04

After many attempts figuring out how to install PyBluez on Ubuntu using pip3 I've seen many people with the same problem. fortunatelly I found the way to do it without pip3:
downloaded the program from https://pybluez.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
then I installed this library using "sudo apt-get install libbluetooth-dev"
and finally installed PyBluez by running "pyhton3 setup.py install" in the folder that I previously downloaded.
My question is why I cant use pip3 to install PyBluez?
I tried sudo pip3 install PyBluez :( :(

How to install numpy on linux subsystem for windows?

I'm trying to install NumPy on the Linux subsystem for Windows, but it when I try to install pip sudo apt install python-pip so that I can use pip install numpy, it gives the error E: Unable to locate package python-pip.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Edit:
When I run pip install numpy it gives the error: Command 'pip' not found, but there are 18 similar ones.
My recollection is also that python did not come installed with ubuntu, but I could be remembering incorrectly.
Try this sudo apt install python3-pip

Basemap install on mac without fink (I tried everything I can google)

I am a Python Noob. (Using Mac OS 10.12 & Python 3.7)
I'm trying to use mpl_toolkits.basemap
to execute the code
from mpl_toolkits.basemap import Basemap
I googled the way to get matplotlib and successfully installed it.
However, while it's possible to run "from mpl_toolkits.basemap import Basemap" in terminal on mac,
it fails to be loaded if I run the command within IDLE.
Then, I googled to figure out the issue and got the hint that
it could be resolved if I install Basemap properly.
To install Basemap, I think I need to go with "FINK".
However, Fink is only available up to 10.5 OS while mine is 10.12.
And FINK website says do not update OS before upgrading FINK.
However, it's too late for me.
Cause I updated my OS longtime ago and recently I started to learn Python Using Mac.
So I guess, if there is a way to install Basemap not using apt-get,
(the codes below is from "Python basemap module impossible to import")
sudo apt-get install libgeos-3.5.0
sudo apt-get install libgeos-dev
sudo pip install https://github.com/matplotlib/basemap/archive/master.zip
I think my issue could be cleared.
Since I'm really really noob, I'm not sure this is the reason for my failing in "from mpl_toolkits.basemap import Basemap".
What I tried so far is
1) brew install basemap
with the error of
Error: No available formula with the name "basemap"
==> Searching for a previously deleted formula (in the last month)... Warning: homebrew/core is shallow clone. To get complete history run:
git -C "$(brew --repo homebrew/core)" fetch --unshallow
2) pip install basemap
with the error of
Requirement already satisfied
3) sudo pip install https://github.com/matplotlib/basemap/archive/master.zip
with the error of
Command "python setup.py egg_info" failed with error code 1 in
/private/tmp/pip-install-lux494o4/pyproj/
4) conda install basemap
with the following message of
All requested packages already installed.
5) conda install -c conda-forge basemap
with the following message
Preparing transaction: done Verifying transaction: done Executing
transaction: done
Can anyone help to install basemap properly so that I could run
"from mpl_toolkits.basemap import Basemap"
in my IDLe?
My IDLE Sheel keeps saying
Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in
from mpl_toolkits.basemap import Basemap ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'mpl_toolkits.basemap'
while my terminal doesn't have problem with running the code.
Appreciate it in advance.
any luck? I spent the day battling this as well. I had the most success when I tried downloading an older version of basemap.
I was using python 2.7 and this worked okay sudo -H pip2 install https://github.com/matplotlib/basemap/archive/v1.1.0.tar.gz
For python 3 try replacing pip2 with pip3 or pip.
Ran into this myself today my solution:
install libgeos on mac
brew install geos
then as you suggested use pip to install mpl_tools:
pip3 install -q https://github.com/matplotlib/basemap/archive/master.zip
This also may help:
missing libgeos_c.so on OSX
Firstly, I suggest you to set Anaconda up. Then follow below steps;
Create a new environment in anaconda.
Install Jupyter Notebook and launch it. If it works, turn it off.
Change your anaconda environment in your terminal.
Try installation commands below;
conda install ...
conda install forge ...
pip install ...

Trying to install kivy for python on mac os 10.12

so I am trying to install kivy on my mac.From their instructions page, I am on step 2, and have to enter the command $ USE_OSX_FRAMEWORKS=0 pip install kivy. However, when I put this in terminal, I get the error error: command '/usr/bin/clang' failed with exit status 1, and as a result Failed building wheel for kivy. Does anyone know how to address this issue?
Just had this issue, and was able to fix it following the directions on the kivy mac OS X install page, with one modification as follows:
$ brew install pkg-config sdl2 sdl2_image sdl2_ttf sdl2_mixer gstreamer
$ pip3 install Cython==0.25.2
$ pip3 install kivy
pip3 is my reference to pip for Python 3.6 as I have two different versions of python on my system. May just be pip install for you.
Hope this helps!

Multiple problems with pip3, python3 and pygame

I'm trying to install pygame on my mac. I'm running OSX El Capitan 10.11.5. When i try installing pygame via pip3:
pip3 install pygame
It comes out with this error
-bash: /usr/local/bin/pip3: /usr/local/opt/python3/bin/python3.5: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
I have checked that pip3 is actually installed by typing
which pip3 -version
/usr/local/bin/pip3
I am at a total loss and it's confusing me quite a bit.. Am i doing it wrong?
Upgrade pip and try
pip install -U pip
After install a virtualenv
pip install --ignore-installed virtualenvwrapper
Edit .bash_profile, in terminal write
echo "source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh" >> .bash_profile
Refresh bash_profile, in Terminal write source .bash_profile
Make a virtualenv and using python3
mkvirtualenv MyProject --python=python3
And go to your virtualenv
workon MyProject
Now install pygame from pip pip install pygame or pip3 install pygame

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