I have a trouble installing an Odoo Third Party App. I have the integrated package of Bitnami Odoo Stack.
In clear, I want to install the following module https://apps.odoo.com/apps/modules/13.0/zoom_integration/, the matter is that when I am trying to install it I find the following problem: Python library not installed: zoomus.
I cannot find the python cmd shell in Bitnami Odoo Stack in which I should execute pip install zoomus. Can anyone help me?
Bitnami Software Engineer here,
Use these commands:
sudo /opt/bitnami/use_odoo
pip install zoomus
The first command will load the environment variables to use the right pip path.
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I am trying to install tensorflow-text through miniconda in Spyder. I have managed to install other modules in Spyder such as tensorflow itself, pandas, scikit-learn, etc. However, using the same command as all the other installations (with the specific package name replaced by tensorflow-text)
conda install spyder-kernels tensorflow-text -y
I continue to get the same error whenever I try to install tensorflow-text:
PackagesNotFoundError: The following packages are not available from current channels:
- tensorflow-text
followed by a suggestion to search for the package on anaconda.org. As such, I searched for the tensorflow-text package on the anaconda site and found one, albeit for linux, by rocketce. Attempting to run the commands listed under the tensorflow-text installation instructions on that webpage also yielded the same error.
At first, I tried to install tensorflow-text through pip and was able to successfully run the command
pip install -U tensorflow-text==2.10.0
which seemed to install tensorflow-text. But I could not figure out how to access it or if it was correctly installed. Specifically, I am looking to use tensorflow-text in the Spyder IDE. I was able to get tensorflow working in the IDE, but not the specific tensorflow-text.
I am using a Windows 10 system; I could not find anything on the anaconda site for Windows 10. I am rather inexperienced (if you could not already tell from the nature and description of the problem), so patience and clear explanations are appreciated. Thanks in advance!
I'm learning to use rasa language. To diversify the answers of the goal I decided to use the Wikipedia api. To create my working environment I used anaconda with the following commands:
conda create --name rasaWiki python == 3.7.6
conda activate rasaWiki
pip install rasa
pip install wikipedia
In the action.py file, when I try to import 'wikipedia', and launch the server with the command: rasa run actions I get the error:
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named wikipedia
However, I can compile other python programs that use the wikipedia package with the python command python 'nameOfTheFile.py'.
I managed to solve the problem. I work under windows, I use anaconda prompt 3. When I was running the rasa run actions command, I was in the environment (base). The wikipedia package I had installed is in the rasaWiki environment. So I installed Wikipedia with the command pip install wikipedia in the (base) environment, which solved the problem.
I use Ubuntu 16.10. I tried installing Selenium module of python via the command - sudo pip3 install -U selenium. But, I am not able to install it. It is giving an unexpected error. I am sharing the screenshot of the terminal here. Please help!
Please click here for the screenshot
If you are using Ubuntu, I'd suggest checking in the package manager as it may already be there. I'm on Mint and it was already there when I loaded python (2.7 also).
I am using IntelliJ IDEA 12 Ultimate Edition and creating flask project.
I created the virtualenv using IDEA and using that, but my code has dependency on other libraires I as move forward. For example Flask-Restless.
My code in IntelliJ IDEA looks like
Is there a way to install Flak-Restless using IntelliJ IDEA 12?
or
do I need to activate my virtualenv on command-line and install it myself?
Is it something IDEA can provide to me?
In IntelliJ IDEA use Tools | Manage Python Packages dialog to install/uninstall packages for your Python SDK or virtualenv used in project.
Use pip requirements.txt in your repository root. My PyCharm automatically prompt me install absent requirements or if installed versions not equal with requirements.txt.
You can install packages from requirements.txt:
your_python_root_pip install -r requirements.txt
You can get already installed packages with versions:
your_python_root_pip freeze -r requirements.txt
For details see pip help. See requirements.txt example:
flask==0.9
flask-testing==0.4
blinker==1.2
uwsgi==1.4.5
nose
coverage
pep8
You can install all project packages via PyCharm 2017.1 by Tools / Python Integrated Tools / Package requirements file. Get there full path to your requirements.txt file and PyCharm will ask you to install all dependencies.
I search the entire net could not find a guide to get gdal-config.
I have yum but yum does not have gdal-config, i already installed gdal.
I just need to be able to do this on shell - gdal-config and not get a command not found error.
My distro is Fedora. I don't have apt-get.
You probaby have "yum" instead of "apt-get" on Fedora. Try..
yum install gdal gdal-devel
I'm running Ubuntu 16.04, so I use apt-get instead of Yum. But I had trouble with gdal and gdal-develop. This is command that worked for me:
sudo apt-get install gdal-bin libgdal-dev
I found the package names from here:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdal
I had a similar problem, that is "gdal-config" was missing. I could solve it by installing the development packages. So you could try installing gdal-dev.
As far as I know, the GDAL utilities, including gdal-config, are part of the download package that you can find here: http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/DownloadingGdalBinaries. They link to a Fedora version. If you installed apt-get, you could find it by looking for GDAL directly.