I have following issue of installing pygame package.
In file included from src/_numericsurfarray.c:23:
src/pygame.h:106:10: fatal error: 'SDL.h' file not found
#include <SDL.h>
^
1 error generated.
error: Setup script exited with error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
System information
Mac OS-10.9.2
python version- Python 2.7.5 :: Anaconda 1.6.1 (x86_64)
Any suggestion will be greatly appreciate ? Thanks.
Here (OSX Mavericks) I got able to install this way:
brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf portmidi
pip install https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame/get/default.tar.gz
("default" branch is on commit e3ae850 right now)
Source: https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame/issue/139/sdlh-not-found-even-thought-it-exists#comment-3822470
See this other StackOverflow question too: PyGame in a virtualenv on OS X with brew?
I had the same issue. I tried all versions of the answers to this question including variations of pip and pip3. Finally, the one that worked for me was:
sudo easy_install pygame
Note, however, that: (1) https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/easy_install.html says that easy_install is deprecated and recommends using pip. (2) pygame is installed in the old standard python 2.7 folder rather than in the python 3.8.3 that I just installed -- though I was able to use it successfully in VSCode.
My system is also OSX10.9.2,and I also meet you problem,and I'm still try some;
Maybe this will be help for you:
there are some step:
1.Install [Quartz](https://xquartz.macosforge.org/landing/);
2.Install Xcode-Command-Line,
but you may cant install it by `xcode-select --install`,
so you can down from
https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action ;
I suggest you setup xcode,and this really solute my some problem;
3.`brew tap homebrew/headonly`
`brew install smpeg --HEAD`
`brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf portmidi`
4. `sudo pip install hg+http://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame`;
if you clone this repo and try `python setup.py install`,you may meet some weird problem;
I have try install kivy which is base on pygame and I try lots of times,but just success install pygame one time.Then I uninstall it and also can't install it ;(
some refer:
http://jamesfriend.com.au/installing-pygame-python-mac-os-108-mountain-lion
http://juliaelman.com/blog/2013/04/02/installing-pygame-on-osx-mountain-lion/
=======update
Now I have install pygmae sucess,remeber you should install xcode,not only xcode-command-line!
I managed to install pygame on Mac OSX 10.14.4 using the following:
brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf portmidi
sudo -H pip3.8 install pygame
This Work for me:
If you haven't installed Python/pip via homebrew (you're using the system-installed Python), you would likely need to run sudo pip3 install pygame.
Before running pip3 install pygame, I had also installed Command Line Tools for XCode), as well as XQuartz, and the following homebrew packages: brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf smpeg portmidi.
If homebrew fails to install smpeg you might need to do the following:
brew tap homebrew/headonly
brew install --HEAD smpeg
Source: http://jamesfriend.com.au/installing-pygame-python-mac-os-108-mountain-lion
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I have following issue of installing pygame package.
In file included from src/_numericsurfarray.c:23:
src/pygame.h:106:10: fatal error: 'SDL.h' file not found
#include <SDL.h>
^
1 error generated.
error: Setup script exited with error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
System information
Mac OS-10.9.2
python version- Python 2.7.5 :: Anaconda 1.6.1 (x86_64)
Any suggestion will be greatly appreciate ? Thanks.
Here (OSX Mavericks) I got able to install this way:
brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf portmidi
pip install https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame/get/default.tar.gz
("default" branch is on commit e3ae850 right now)
Source: https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame/issue/139/sdlh-not-found-even-thought-it-exists#comment-3822470
See this other StackOverflow question too: PyGame in a virtualenv on OS X with brew?
I had the same issue. I tried all versions of the answers to this question including variations of pip and pip3. Finally, the one that worked for me was:
sudo easy_install pygame
Note, however, that: (1) https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/easy_install.html says that easy_install is deprecated and recommends using pip. (2) pygame is installed in the old standard python 2.7 folder rather than in the python 3.8.3 that I just installed -- though I was able to use it successfully in VSCode.
My system is also OSX10.9.2,and I also meet you problem,and I'm still try some;
Maybe this will be help for you:
there are some step:
1.Install [Quartz](https://xquartz.macosforge.org/landing/);
2.Install Xcode-Command-Line,
but you may cant install it by `xcode-select --install`,
so you can down from
https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action ;
I suggest you setup xcode,and this really solute my some problem;
3.`brew tap homebrew/headonly`
`brew install smpeg --HEAD`
`brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf portmidi`
4. `sudo pip install hg+http://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame`;
if you clone this repo and try `python setup.py install`,you may meet some weird problem;
I have try install kivy which is base on pygame and I try lots of times,but just success install pygame one time.Then I uninstall it and also can't install it ;(
some refer:
http://jamesfriend.com.au/installing-pygame-python-mac-os-108-mountain-lion
http://juliaelman.com/blog/2013/04/02/installing-pygame-on-osx-mountain-lion/
=======update
Now I have install pygmae sucess,remeber you should install xcode,not only xcode-command-line!
I managed to install pygame on Mac OSX 10.14.4 using the following:
brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf portmidi
sudo -H pip3.8 install pygame
This Work for me:
If you haven't installed Python/pip via homebrew (you're using the system-installed Python), you would likely need to run sudo pip3 install pygame.
Before running pip3 install pygame, I had also installed Command Line Tools for XCode), as well as XQuartz, and the following homebrew packages: brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf smpeg portmidi.
If homebrew fails to install smpeg you might need to do the following:
brew tap homebrew/headonly
brew install --HEAD smpeg
Source: http://jamesfriend.com.au/installing-pygame-python-mac-os-108-mountain-lion
I have following issue of installing pygame package.
In file included from src/_numericsurfarray.c:23:
src/pygame.h:106:10: fatal error: 'SDL.h' file not found
#include <SDL.h>
^
1 error generated.
error: Setup script exited with error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
System information
Mac OS-10.9.2
python version- Python 2.7.5 :: Anaconda 1.6.1 (x86_64)
Any suggestion will be greatly appreciate ? Thanks.
Here (OSX Mavericks) I got able to install this way:
brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf portmidi
pip install https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame/get/default.tar.gz
("default" branch is on commit e3ae850 right now)
Source: https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame/issue/139/sdlh-not-found-even-thought-it-exists#comment-3822470
See this other StackOverflow question too: PyGame in a virtualenv on OS X with brew?
I had the same issue. I tried all versions of the answers to this question including variations of pip and pip3. Finally, the one that worked for me was:
sudo easy_install pygame
Note, however, that: (1) https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/easy_install.html says that easy_install is deprecated and recommends using pip. (2) pygame is installed in the old standard python 2.7 folder rather than in the python 3.8.3 that I just installed -- though I was able to use it successfully in VSCode.
My system is also OSX10.9.2,and I also meet you problem,and I'm still try some;
Maybe this will be help for you:
there are some step:
1.Install [Quartz](https://xquartz.macosforge.org/landing/);
2.Install Xcode-Command-Line,
but you may cant install it by `xcode-select --install`,
so you can down from
https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action ;
I suggest you setup xcode,and this really solute my some problem;
3.`brew tap homebrew/headonly`
`brew install smpeg --HEAD`
`brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf portmidi`
4. `sudo pip install hg+http://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame`;
if you clone this repo and try `python setup.py install`,you may meet some weird problem;
I have try install kivy which is base on pygame and I try lots of times,but just success install pygame one time.Then I uninstall it and also can't install it ;(
some refer:
http://jamesfriend.com.au/installing-pygame-python-mac-os-108-mountain-lion
http://juliaelman.com/blog/2013/04/02/installing-pygame-on-osx-mountain-lion/
=======update
Now I have install pygmae sucess,remeber you should install xcode,not only xcode-command-line!
I managed to install pygame on Mac OSX 10.14.4 using the following:
brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf portmidi
sudo -H pip3.8 install pygame
This Work for me:
If you haven't installed Python/pip via homebrew (you're using the system-installed Python), you would likely need to run sudo pip3 install pygame.
Before running pip3 install pygame, I had also installed Command Line Tools for XCode), as well as XQuartz, and the following homebrew packages: brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf smpeg portmidi.
If homebrew fails to install smpeg you might need to do the following:
brew tap homebrew/headonly
brew install --HEAD smpeg
Source: http://jamesfriend.com.au/installing-pygame-python-mac-os-108-mountain-lion
I have following issue of installing pygame package.
In file included from src/_numericsurfarray.c:23:
src/pygame.h:106:10: fatal error: 'SDL.h' file not found
#include <SDL.h>
^
1 error generated.
error: Setup script exited with error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
System information
Mac OS-10.9.2
python version- Python 2.7.5 :: Anaconda 1.6.1 (x86_64)
Any suggestion will be greatly appreciate ? Thanks.
Here (OSX Mavericks) I got able to install this way:
brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf portmidi
pip install https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame/get/default.tar.gz
("default" branch is on commit e3ae850 right now)
Source: https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame/issue/139/sdlh-not-found-even-thought-it-exists#comment-3822470
See this other StackOverflow question too: PyGame in a virtualenv on OS X with brew?
I had the same issue. I tried all versions of the answers to this question including variations of pip and pip3. Finally, the one that worked for me was:
sudo easy_install pygame
Note, however, that: (1) https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/easy_install.html says that easy_install is deprecated and recommends using pip. (2) pygame is installed in the old standard python 2.7 folder rather than in the python 3.8.3 that I just installed -- though I was able to use it successfully in VSCode.
My system is also OSX10.9.2,and I also meet you problem,and I'm still try some;
Maybe this will be help for you:
there are some step:
1.Install [Quartz](https://xquartz.macosforge.org/landing/);
2.Install Xcode-Command-Line,
but you may cant install it by `xcode-select --install`,
so you can down from
https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action ;
I suggest you setup xcode,and this really solute my some problem;
3.`brew tap homebrew/headonly`
`brew install smpeg --HEAD`
`brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf portmidi`
4. `sudo pip install hg+http://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame`;
if you clone this repo and try `python setup.py install`,you may meet some weird problem;
I have try install kivy which is base on pygame and I try lots of times,but just success install pygame one time.Then I uninstall it and also can't install it ;(
some refer:
http://jamesfriend.com.au/installing-pygame-python-mac-os-108-mountain-lion
http://juliaelman.com/blog/2013/04/02/installing-pygame-on-osx-mountain-lion/
=======update
Now I have install pygmae sucess,remeber you should install xcode,not only xcode-command-line!
I managed to install pygame on Mac OSX 10.14.4 using the following:
brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf portmidi
sudo -H pip3.8 install pygame
This Work for me:
If you haven't installed Python/pip via homebrew (you're using the system-installed Python), you would likely need to run sudo pip3 install pygame.
Before running pip3 install pygame, I had also installed Command Line Tools for XCode), as well as XQuartz, and the following homebrew packages: brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf smpeg portmidi.
If homebrew fails to install smpeg you might need to do the following:
brew tap homebrew/headonly
brew install --HEAD smpeg
Source: http://jamesfriend.com.au/installing-pygame-python-mac-os-108-mountain-lion
I have following issue of installing pygame package.
In file included from src/_numericsurfarray.c:23:
src/pygame.h:106:10: fatal error: 'SDL.h' file not found
#include <SDL.h>
^
1 error generated.
error: Setup script exited with error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
System information
Mac OS-10.9.2
python version- Python 2.7.5 :: Anaconda 1.6.1 (x86_64)
Any suggestion will be greatly appreciate ? Thanks.
Here (OSX Mavericks) I got able to install this way:
brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf portmidi
pip install https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame/get/default.tar.gz
("default" branch is on commit e3ae850 right now)
Source: https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame/issue/139/sdlh-not-found-even-thought-it-exists#comment-3822470
See this other StackOverflow question too: PyGame in a virtualenv on OS X with brew?
I had the same issue. I tried all versions of the answers to this question including variations of pip and pip3. Finally, the one that worked for me was:
sudo easy_install pygame
Note, however, that: (1) https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/easy_install.html says that easy_install is deprecated and recommends using pip. (2) pygame is installed in the old standard python 2.7 folder rather than in the python 3.8.3 that I just installed -- though I was able to use it successfully in VSCode.
My system is also OSX10.9.2,and I also meet you problem,and I'm still try some;
Maybe this will be help for you:
there are some step:
1.Install [Quartz](https://xquartz.macosforge.org/landing/);
2.Install Xcode-Command-Line,
but you may cant install it by `xcode-select --install`,
so you can down from
https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action ;
I suggest you setup xcode,and this really solute my some problem;
3.`brew tap homebrew/headonly`
`brew install smpeg --HEAD`
`brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf portmidi`
4. `sudo pip install hg+http://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame`;
if you clone this repo and try `python setup.py install`,you may meet some weird problem;
I have try install kivy which is base on pygame and I try lots of times,but just success install pygame one time.Then I uninstall it and also can't install it ;(
some refer:
http://jamesfriend.com.au/installing-pygame-python-mac-os-108-mountain-lion
http://juliaelman.com/blog/2013/04/02/installing-pygame-on-osx-mountain-lion/
=======update
Now I have install pygmae sucess,remeber you should install xcode,not only xcode-command-line!
I managed to install pygame on Mac OSX 10.14.4 using the following:
brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf portmidi
sudo -H pip3.8 install pygame
This Work for me:
If you haven't installed Python/pip via homebrew (you're using the system-installed Python), you would likely need to run sudo pip3 install pygame.
Before running pip3 install pygame, I had also installed Command Line Tools for XCode), as well as XQuartz, and the following homebrew packages: brew install sdl sdl_image sdl_mixer sdl_ttf smpeg portmidi.
If homebrew fails to install smpeg you might need to do the following:
brew tap homebrew/headonly
brew install --HEAD smpeg
Source: http://jamesfriend.com.au/installing-pygame-python-mac-os-108-mountain-lion
I'm having serious difficulty installing Scipy with pip on Mountain Lion.
I've tried:
sudo pip install -e git+https://github.com/scipy/scipy#egg=scipy-dev
As suggested in various places on the web.
This leads to errors like:
ld: library not found for -lgcc
lipo: can't figure out the architecture type of: /var/tmp//ccC2HLVs.out
and several warnings (I assume not serious) before the errors.
Does anybody have any suggestions?
Scipy is also available now via a homebrew tap. If you have homebrew installed:
brew tap samueljohn/python
brew install scipy
See more info here: homebrew-python
Pip has difficulties with scipy on OS X in general. It is not trivial to install from the sources, so I advise against it. In OS X you have a few better options:
Scipy superpack, a bunch of precompiled binaries
Enthought Canopy (free or another) has already everything you'll need (numpy, scipy, matplotlib, etc.)
Anaconda, a free scientific python distribution with probably all the packages you'll ever need.
MacPorts, a comprehensive and flexible package manager that allows you to install and maintain a python distribution
Homebrew, another popular package manager for OS X
Here is what worked for me for pip installing matplotlib and scipy inside a virtual environment (Mac OS X 10.9.2 Mavericks):
# See George's answer above
brew update
brew upgrade
brew install gfortran
# See http://www.scipy.org/scipylib/building/macosx.html (the link Nathan Gould posted above)
export CXX=g++-5.1
export CC=gcc-5.1
export FFLAGS=-ff2c
sudo ln -s /usr/bin/gcc /usr/bin/gcc-5.1
sudo ln -s /usr/bin/g++ /usr/bin/g++-5.1
pip install matplotlib
pip install scipy
matplot lib installed quickly, but scipy took a long time.
Just to add to what #Anton I. Sipos said. I had the Enthought package installed but had issues with upgrading it, so I decided to go with a clean install using Homebrew. Unfortunately just performing the tap and install didn't work well for me. So on searching a bit I found an issue on GitHub that samualjohn addressed and worked for me:
brew remove python
rm -rf /Library/Python/2.7/site-packages # it's save to delete this!
brew install python
pip install nose
brew install numpy
brew install scipy
The problem was clearly conflicts in the site-packages that the Enthought uninstall instructions did not cover.
NOTE: I had to install matplotlib with pip.
I had similar issues installing scipy on OSX 10.9 Mavericks as well. What solved it for me is the following:
sudo pip list
was showing numpy, thus I did:
sudo pip install --upgrade numpy
Afterwards
brew list
was showing gfortran. I made sure I had the latest version by
brew update
brew upgrade
but
sudo pip install scipy
was failing with a weird fortran error.
Thus I uninstalled it and reinstalled it
sudo brew install gfortran
sudo brew uninstall gfortran
and to my great surprise
sudo pip install scipy
worked after that.
I recently also had trouble getting scipy to install on a virtualenv. My problem was that gfortran was not seen properly. I used macports sudo port install gcc48 and created a symlink to just gfortran by:
sudo ln -s /opt/local/bin/gfortran-mp-4.8 /opt/local/bin/gfortran
After that, pip install scipy worked without any errors on my virtualenv.
Installing scipy on Mac OS X with pip is possible! You will need the right C and Fortran compilers on your system to set up scipy. This page should help you:
http://www.scipy.org/scipylib/building/macosx.html
Once you have done that, you should be able to install with pip install scipy.
As an additional troubleshooting note, you might need to create a symlink to your compiler so that the setup process can find it. A previous poster #biophetik gave an example of how to do this.
Also, I already had numpy installed in my virtual environment when I installed scipy. I'm not positive whether/how one depends on the other.
On Mavericks the following works (might also work on other versions):
If you haven't already, install pip
sudo easy_install pip
Then install/update scipy
sudo pip install scipy -U
For some reason pip installs scipy to
/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/
and does not remove the older version in
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7//Extras/lib/python/scipy/
So just remove the old version and it works. Print the version number:
python -c "import scipy; print scipy.__version__"
I tryed everything: pip, macports,easy_install,... with Mac OS El Captain. The only thing that worked for me was brew:
$ brew install scipy
After that, it will ask you to follow the instructions bellow:
$ brew link --overwrite numpy
$ mkdir -p /Users/adrieljr/Library/Python/2.7/lib/python/site-packages
$ echo 'import sys; sys.path.insert(1, "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages")' >> /Users/adrieljr/Library/Python/2.7/lib/python/site-packages/homebrew.pth