C:\Users\danie01\fox\test\robotframework>pipenv install
Installing dependencies from Pipfile.lock (49d163)...
An error occurred while installing robotframework-seleniumlibrary==3.1.0! Will try again.
An error occurred while installing selenium==3.9.0! Will try again.
An error occurred while installing robotframework==3.0.2! Will try again.
An error occurred while installing psutil==5.4.3! Will try again.
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Installing initially failed dependencies...
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Could not import runpy module
ImportError: No module named 'runpy'
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I recently reinstalled Python for all users, and now I am having this problem when attempting to run pipenv install. Why might this be?
Python 3.5 is in path. Running immediately after the prior command:
C:\Users\danie01\fox\test\robotframework>echo %PATH%
C:\Program Files\Python 3.5\;C:\Program Files\Python 3.5\Scripts\;blahblah
C:\Users\danie01\fox\test\robotframework>pipenv run python --version
Python 3.5.0
I had the same issue recently when moving from 3.5 to 3.7.3:
I removed 3.5, installed 3.7.3
remove older versions of python from path
updated pipfile to point to newer version of python
restarted terminal
reinstall pip: https://www.liquidweb.com/kb/install-pip-windows/
reinstall pip install pipenv
Then you should be good to run pipenv install.
Related
I'm getting this error when I'm running the following command to install tensorflow.
python3 -m pip install tensorflow-macos
ERROR: Failed building wheel for h5py
Failed to build h5py
ERROR: Could not build wheels for h5py, which is required to install pyproject.toml-based projects
I tired to install this wheel manually, from the official link (https://pypi.org/project/h5py/#files), it got installed properly but I'm still getting the same error.
I'm facing the above issue in Mac Book M1 chip.
The official doc to use brew install.
$ brew install hdf5
If the above command gives you rosetta 2 issue, then run:-
arch -arm64 brew install hdf5
Once, the h5py installation is done, run following 2 commands:-
$ export HDF5_DIR=/opt/homebrew/Cellar/hdf5/1.12.0_4 OR export HDF5_DIR=/opt/homebrew/opt/hdf5 (if hdf5 is installed in the "/opt/homebrew/opt/hdf5" location, you have to check it out first)
$ pip install --no-binary=h5py h5py
Note:- in the first command "1.12.0_4" is the version of hdfc installed in my system, you have to change it according to yours.
If you are getting the aforementioned error implies you must be using poetry.
Finally run:-
poetry install
We are running the above command, In case poetry wants to update anything.
Once we run poetry install, it might update existing libraries or download new libraries.
So we have to update poetry.lock file as well.
poetry lock
After installing hdf5 try "export HDF5_DIR=/opt/homebrew/opt/hdf5"
Ref: https://github.com/h5py/h5py/issues/2035#issuecomment-1028226141
This works for me:
Install brew (https://brew.sh/)
brew install hdf5
export HDF5_DIR=$(brew --prefix hdf5) (as #sgt pepper said)
pip install --no-binary=h5py h5py
so I just uninstalled a wrong version of python 3.8 and downloaded python 3.7.4
Now I'm trying to install packages using the command pip install X and get the following error.
C:\Users\User>pip install cv2
Fatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using '"c:\users\user\appdata\local\programs\python\python38-32\python.exe" "C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\Scripts\pip.exe" install cv2': The system cannot find the file specified.
clearly it is still trying to use the old version of python 3.8 even though I have uninstalled it and reinstalled pip several times.
Any idea on why its trying to look for this old path? and how can I change the default path it is using?
(btw this is just a matter of convenience because as of the moment if I use the command python -m pip install X it does seem to work)
try command python -m pip install --upgrade pip
Delete and clear environment config and install again...
I am trying to convert a pb file to a coreml file. to do this i need to install coremltools. However, when i try to install it by pip it comes up with this error :
ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement coremltools (from versions: none)
ERROR: No matching distribution found for coremltools
i have tried to install it in a python 2.7 environment, still no joy
pip install coremltools
Collecting coremltools
ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement coremltools (from versions: none)
ERROR: No matching distribution found for coremltools
Rorys-MBP:~ roryhodgson$
The only reason I could found out that explains why this is happening is that coremltools require python 2.7, make sure you are running it pip --version. If you just typed pip install coremltools the chances are that your machine (assuming it is running macOS) pip command is running the default version of macOS python which probably is 3.5.2 or greater.
I could fix this issue by creating an environment in which my python version was 2.7:
pip install virtualenv
Create a virtual environment:
virtualenv --python=/usr/bin/python2.7 py27
Activate it:
source py27/bin/activate
Lastly, install coremltools:
pip install -U coremltools
When you are done just deactivate the environment running deactivate in the terminal and that's it.
All this is available at the following source: satoshi.blogs.com
If you install from GitHub, then you will not need to install Python 2.7 or fiddle with virtual environments.
pip install "git+https://github.com/apple/coremltools"
The code above will let you install coremltools by cloning the Git repository.
I'm trying to install packages from a Pipfile with pipenv but I keep getting an error I don't know how debug.
pip --version
pip 18.1
pipenv --version
version 2018.10.9
The error I'm getting is:
pipenv install --dev --deploy
Courtesy Notice: Pipenv found itself running within a virtual environment, so it will automatically use that environment, instead of creating its own for any project. You can set PIPENV_IGNORE_VIRTUALENVS=1 to force pipenv to ignore that environment and create its own instead. You can set PIPENV_VERBOSITY=-1 to suppress this warning.
Installing dependencies from Pipfile.lock (917af8)β¦
An error occurred while installing backports-ssl-match-hostname==3.5.0.1 --hash=sha256:502ad98707319f4a51fa2ca1c677bd659008d27ded9f6380c79e8932e38dcdf2! Will try again.
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Installing initially failed dependenciesβ¦
Collecting backports-ssl-match-hostname==3.5.0.1 :00
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement backports-ssl-match-hostname==3.5.0.1 (from -r /tmp/pipenv-qlbc3amj-requirements/pipenv-akfm2pt_-requirement.txt (line 1)) (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for backports-ssl-match-hostname==3.5.0.1 (from -r /tmp/pipenv-qlbc3amj-requirements/pipenv-akfm2pt_-requirement.txt (line 1))
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Looking at the Pipfile.lock I can find the backports package defined as:
"backports.ssl-match-hostname": {
"hashes": [
"sha256:502ad98707319f4a51fa2ca1c677bd659008d27ded9f6380c79e8932e38dcdf2"
],
"version": "==3.5.0.1"
},
Running everything with the verbose flag, the backports package is a dependency from recurly which is in the Pipfile:
recurly = ">=2.8.6"
Downgrade your pip version to 18.0.0 while your pipenv shell is active
python -m pip install pip==18.0.0
It worked for me
I am trying to install pygobject for python 2.7 in pycharm for the purpose of using gstreamer. However I am having problems installing it. While in the virtual environment, if I use
pip install pygobject
Then the build fails and gives me this error
gi/gimodule.c:25:10: fatal error: 'glib-object.h' file not found
#include <glib-object.h>
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 error generated.
error: command 'cc' failed with exit status 1
full error log here
I know for a fact that glib exists on my system from searching for it with
find /usr -name glib-object.h
but for some reason the install can't find it. Do I have to link it in somehow/how do I go about doing this?
Also I know I can more successfully use this library with python3 but that caused some weird system errors that can apparently be resolved by using 2.7 so I am just exploring that at the moment.
With virtual environments it's recommended installing PyGObject with pipenv instead of pip.
Install pipenv with either MacPorts, HomeBrew or pipsi:
MacPorts
port install pipenv
HomeBrew
brew install pipenv
pipsi
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mitsuhiko/pipsi/master/get-pipsi.py | python3 - --src=git+https://github.com/mitsuhiko/pipsi.git\#egg=pipsi
echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
pipsi install pew
pipsi install pipenv
Once you've got pipenv installed then you should be able to add the package to your virtual environment:
pipenv install pygobject
β³ PyGObject : Creating A Development Environment