DBT RecursionError - dbt

I've installed dbt on my Windows PC.
After creating the necessary configuration, I've executed dbt debug successfully.
I tried executing dbt run. I have a local Postgres installed, and I'm getting the following error:
RecursionError: maximum recursion depth exceeded while calling a Python object
Output of dbt --version
installed version: 1.0.4
latest version: 1.0.4
Up to date!
Plugins:
- postgres: 1.0.4 - Up to date!
Anything I can do?

This is a known issue using dbt with Python 3.10: https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/issues/4560
dbt supports Python versions up to 3.9: https://docs.getdbt.com/faqs/install-python-compatibility
The solution is to use Python 3.9 instead of 3.10.

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How to solve "ERROR: No matching distribution found for tensorflow==1.12.0"

I am trying to install tensorflow 1.12.0. This is the command that I am using pip install tensorflow==1.12.0. I got this command from this link. This is the error that I am getting.
ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement
tensorflow==1.12.0 (from versions: 2.5.0rc0, 2.5.0rc1, 2.5.0rc2,
2.5.0rc3, 2.5.0) ERROR: No matching distribution found for tensorflow==1.12.0
What am I doing wrong?
You can install previous versions of Tensorflow directly from the Github release page. For example, the 1.12.0 version can be downloaded from https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/releases/tag/v1.12.0.
My python version was 3.9. Intalling python version 3.6 solved the problem. I installed it in virtual environment with conda.

Could not find adapter type bigquery

Having trouble running dbt today... encountered this error message and cannot debug the issue. I did not have this issue yesterday and have not changed anything since.
Installed dbt with Homebrew
Running with dbt=0.18.0
dbt version: 0.18.0
...
Configuration:
profiles.yml file [ERROR invalid]
dbt_project.yml file [OK found and valid]
Profile loading failed for the following reason:
Runtime Error
Credentials in profile "dandelion-bq", target "dev" invalid: Runtime Error
Could not find adapter type bigquery!
Probably you installed a plugin or another version of dbt-core, try:
dbt --version
It should list the plugins installed, guess in your case there is no bigquery there:
dbt --version
installed version: 0.19.0
latest version: 1.0.0
Your version of dbt is out of date! You can find instructions for upgrading here:
https://docs.getdbt.com/docs/installation
Plugins:
- postgres: 0.19.0
- bigquery: 0.19.0
Install it, with pip or pip3
pip install dbt-bigquery
Same applies for any other plugin/adapter when you get the error Credentials in profile <profile>, target <target> invalid: Runtime Error Could not find adapter type <plugin>!

How to utilise pymssql after Upgrading from Python 3.4 to 3.7? Unable to remove error

My Python application uses the pymssql module to connect and edit SQL data in forms. I upgraded to Python 3.7 and I receive the following error:
"DLL load failed: %1 is not a valid Win32 appication."
I have the 64bit win32 version of Python 3.7. I can't seem to resolve this. Does pymssql work with Python 3.7?
I uninstalled and reinstalled both Python and pymssql to ensure I have latest version.
The fix was to completely unisntall Python 3.7 and pip, then delete the Python folder, and reinstall. I used the advanced install settings which puts Python in C:\Program Files. The only difference now is I need admin permissions to pip install/update etc but that's ok.

error in bazel/ tensorflow installation 'external:io_bazel_rules_closure: no such attribute 'urls' in 'http_archive' rule.'

Hi all I am trying to install tensor flow with GPU compatibility using this guide "guide 1" and guide 2 on ubuntu pc (cuda 8). I am stuck at installing tensorflow,
when I use ./configure, I getting this error
ERROR: /home/krishna/tensorflow/WORKSPACE:3:1: //external:io_bazel_rules_closure: no such attribute 'urls' in 'http_archive' rule.
ERROR: /home/krishna/tensorflow/WORKSPACE:3:1: //external:io_bazel_rules_closure: missing value for mandatory attribute 'url' in 'http_archive' rule.
ERROR: com.google.devtools.build.lib.packages.BuildFileContainsErrorsException: error loading package '': Encountered error while reading extension file 'closure/defs.bzl': no such package '#io_bazel_rules_closure//closure': error loading package 'external': Could not load //external package.
I am new to ubuntu, after reading a lot I understood that, the error has something to do with "version of bazel" (for version above 0.3.1 it does not apper).
When I use the command
$bazel version
Build label: 0.3.0
Build target: bazel-out/local-fastbuild/bin/src/main/java/com/google/devtools/build/lib/bazel/BazelServer_deploy.jar
Build time: Fri Jun 10 11:38:23 2016 (1465558703)
Build timestamp: 1465558703
Build timestamp as int: 1465558703
when i use
$ sudo apt-get install bazel
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
bazel is already the newest version (0.4.5).
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
and
upgraded it using $ sudo apt-get upgrade bazel. Finally I tried
$ bazel version
Build label: 0.3.0
Build target: bazel-out/local-fastbuild/bin/src/main/java/com/google/devtools/build/lib/bazel/BazelServer_deploy.jar
Build time: Fri Jun 10 11:38:23 2016 (1465558703)
Build timestamp: 1465558703
Build timestamp as int: 1465558703
which shows me that I am at version 0.3.0. I even tried compiling tensorflow again,which gave me the same above error.
It looks like you have two versions of Bazel on your system (0.3.0 and 0.4.5). You can see what the current binary is by running which bazel. You can find all of the bazels on your system by running:
$ updatedb # This will take a while.
$ slocate bazel
Assuming this returns something like:
/etc/bazel/bin/bazel
/usr/bin/bazel
you can figure out which bazel is the "right" one (0.4.5) by running /usr/bin/bazel version etc. for each bazel slocate finds.
Once you find the right bazel, you want that to be the default, so you have to make sure Linux searches for Bazel in that directory first. If the right bazel is /usr/local/bin/bazel, you'd run:
$ export PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
Then you should be able to call "bazel" normally and your system will find the "right" one (you can also delete any old ones you find).
Alternatively, you can install Bazel using the installer which will tell you what directory it got installed in.

Missing gcc-4.0 error on pip install twisted in virtual env

I'm trying to use Scrapy inside a virtualenv, which requires installation of twisted as well. I did pip install Scrapy with no problems, but when I try pip install twisted, I'm getting the following error multiple times in the output:
unable to execute gcc-4.0: No such file or directory
error: command 'gcc-4.0' failed with exit status 1
I previously had a similar problem when trying to install python packages on my actual system, which is why I started using virtualenv in the first place. Is this an issue of the python version installed on my environment? This is what I currently have:
Django - 1.5 - active
Python - 2.7.3 - active development (/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/lib-dynload)
Scrapy - 0.16.4 - active
pip - 1.2.1 - active
setuptools - 0.6c11 - active
wsgiref - 0.1.2 - active development (/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7)
yolk - 0.4.3 - active
To check which version of gcc I have I typed gcc at the command line and got
i686-apple-darwin11-llvm-gcc-4.2: no input files
I tried export CC=gcc-4.2 before running pip install twisted, and I got:
llvm-gcc-4.2: error trying to exec '/usr/bin/../llvm-gcc-4.2/bin/powerpc-apple-darwin11-llvm-gcc-4.2': execvp: No such file or directory
lipo: can't figure out the architecture type of: /var/folders/s8/d0f65gc93nbchdk52g2cg5f80000gn/T//ccWQa7cJ.out
error: command 'gcc-4.2' failed with exit status 255
It sort of looks to me like it's looking for powerpc-apple-darwin11-llvm-gcc-4.2, and what I have above is i686-apple-darwin11-llvm-gcc-4.2--are these different and therefore causing the problem?
To give more background info, I installed Python 2.7 from a Python.org installer a long time ago before upgrading from Snow Leopard straight to Mountain Lion. If I simply type in python at the command line I get
Python 2.7.3 (v2.7.3:70274d53c1dd, Apr 9 2012, 20:32:06)
[GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5493)] on darwin
So I'm guessing that means I'm using Apple's Python? And it's built with gcc-4.0.1? So if that's the case, shouldn't I not need to do the export CC=gcc-4.2? Or do I need to do that AND switch to the Python.org version of Python? (And if the latter, how do I do that?)
Update: I tried this solution for switching Python versions but it didn't work.
Update: I managed to switch Python versions (outside of my virtualenv) using the sudo port select --set python python27 command, but this didn't solve the problem even though I'm now showing:
Python 2.7.3 (default, Nov 17 2012, 19:54:34)
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple Clang 4.1 ((tags/Apple/clang-421.11.66))] on darwin
when I type python at the commmand line.
Update: I also found this solution to a question that seemed to have almost the exact same issues as I'm having, but I'm already upgraded to XCode 4.6 and definitely have the Command Line Tools installed as described in the aforementioned solution (Preferences>Downloads tab>Install Command Line Tools). I do also have XCode 3.2.6 installed, however--any chance that's causing my problems?
Have you tried CC="$(type -p clang)" pip install twisted? You don't necessarily need to use gcc to compile Twisted's extensions; selecting clang instead might clear up whatever weird problem seems to be infesting your gcc installation.
If that doesn't work, I would suggest un-installing any Python.org versions of Python and then possibly re-installing both the OS and Xcode, since it looks like something might have corrupted your system Python install. I have no idea how references to powerpc stuff have persisted into Mountain Lion, since Lion removed support for ppc.