I have the Python 3.6 and Qt 5.8 on my Windows, I want to install PyQT5.
I downloaded
sip-4.19.zip
and
PyQt5_gpl-5.7.1
and I don't know what should I do next
I've found some posts talking about "Developer Command Prompt for VS2012" but I didn't install VS2012 on my PC. should I install it first ?
Using pip as follows should do the trick:
pip install PyQt5
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I'm trying to upgrade pip install to 22.3. I keep getting this error, "default to user install because normal sit-packages is not writeable."
I'm at the cmd prompt in win10 trying to install.
This came about because I'm trying to install pypdf2 and this won't install to python that's in my environment path. So I'm stumped.
Thanks for any help.
Unfortunately, I just uninstalled conda & the vanilla python. I reinstalled just plain python for now.
I think originally I did not use venv properly and maybe my conda & vanilla pythons could have been mixed? Not sure. But my vanilla 3.11 is working now and I do some more work.
Thanks for the help.
You can try to install it with the --user flag, which will install it to your user directory instead of the system directory. This is not recommended, but it will work.
pip install --user pypdf2
I need to use Python3.4 which is installed on my XP machines. Now I am trying to install PyQt5 in Win10 with Python34. However, when I run
pip3 install PyQt5
I get:
Could not find any downloads that satisfy the requirement SIP>=4.19.1
Then I tried to install SIP froom PyPI download site for SIP but it says Python version is min. 3.5. Even the oldest version 4.18 is for Python3.5.
Is there a way to use PyQt5 with Python34? Or can I run the app in XP if I use Python36 for writing and pack it with pyinstaller in one executable?
I can install other packages, but can't install Scrapy. I get the following errors:
warning: build_py: byte-compiling is disabled, skipping.
running build_ext
building 'lxml.etree' extension
error: Microsoft Visual C++ 10.0 is required (Unable to find vcvarsall.bat).
However, C++ is installed, which I installed numerous of times. I have x86 and 64 bit installations (not sure if it's 10.0) but I have 2013-2017 versions installed.
Please upgrade your pip by following command.
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
Then install Scrapy by following command.
pip install Scrapy
download latest twisted package and install with pip.
https://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#twisted
after that install scrapy
In my case, I found that pywin32 was not installed...
So I did
download the latest Twisted package from https://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#twisted
You want to use the amd64 if you have Windows 64 (regardless if it's an Intel processor or not)
You can use any browser for the download and copy/paste the file into the project folder of your current pycharm project.
Then in pycharm type this:
pip install Twisted-20.3.0-cp39-cp39-win_amd64.whl
(assuming that your package was Twisted-20.3.0-cp39-cp39-win_amd64.whl)
then proceed with:
pip install Scrapy
Was happy to know Tensorflow is made available for Windows and we don't have to use Docker.
I tried to install as per instructions but I get this error.
pip install --upgrade https://storage.googleapis.com/tensorflow/windows/cpu/tensorflow-0.12.0rc0-cp35-cp35m-win_amd64.whl
tensorflow-0.12.0rc0-cp35-cp35m-win_amd64.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform.
What does that error mean?
I am running latest version of Python.
python --version
Python 3.5.2
This is most likely to be a 64-bit versus 32-bit issue. The pre-built TensorFlow pip package is 64-bit only, but the default version of Python 3.5.2 on Python.org is 32-bit. You can download the 64-bit release from here (select one of the "Windows x86-64" options).
It's only available for Python 3.5.x not 3.6.
You can quickly create a 3.5 environment with:
conda create -n tensorflow python=3.5
You must have a 3.5.x version of Python. The 3.6 version won't work.
If you have installed an Anaconda that contains Python 3.6, you need to downgrade its Python to 3.5.2.
Open the Anaconda Prompt as administrator, and run:
conda install python=3.5.2
After the installation is finished, you can follow the rest of the steps on tensorflow website.
Do you have Python and Anaconda installed? I had a similar issue until I uninstalled Anaconda and then the setup was fine.
I did the following steps and it worked.(Anaconda 4.4 x64)
1- Go to Windows 10 command prompt (right click and Run as admin)
2- if activated the path, you can run conda anywhere, if not, should go to .../anaconda3/scripts and run conda command from there and do the following (the main trick was to change 35 to 36)
1- conda -n tensorflow python=3.5
2- activate tensorflow
3- pip install --upgrade https://storage.googleapis.com/tensorflow/windows/cpu/tensorflow-0.12.0rc0-cp36-cp36m-win_amd64.whl
issues fixed when i did the downgrading from 3.6 to 3.5 using the below
conda install python=3.5.2
There can be two reasons:
1) You are using 32-Bit python package. Tensorflow does not support 32 bit, only 64 fit.
Check in your system settings for this. If this is fine refer to second point..
2)You are using Python 3.7.
Python 3.7 isn't eventually officially supported by Python. It's still in beta testing,
and very much under active development.
Consider downgrading to a lower version of python. For now, stick with Python 3.6 or 3.5.
I have both python2 and python3 on my mac but when I go to install matplotlib it installs on the python2 anaconda version. How do I install it on the python3 version for my mac. I have seen something in windows where you go to where the installation is before you run the terminal code, but I am new to all this so I'm not sure. Appreciate any help. Thx.