I tried to install django4.0.1 in ubuntu20.14 with virtual environment.
pip install Django==4.0.1
It showing error as
No matching distribution found for Django==4.0.1
Previously in the same OS django4.0.1 was installed, but why its not installing now?
I tried many ways
Now it's installing only django3.2.12.
Suggest me a way to get latest version
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I am trying to create a conda environment that will enable me to use JupyterLab extensions as well as matplotlib (among other things). When installing JupyterLab extensions in the past, I have been prompted that I require nodejs>=12.0. When I try installing both nodejs and matplotlib in a new environment, I receive a conflict. Any suggestions for how to proceed?
I do the following:
conda create -n test python=3.10
conda activate test
conda install jupyterlab
conda install nodejs
conda install matplotlib
Installation proceeds without a problem until the final step, at which point I am informed:
The following NEW packages will be INSTALLED:
blas anaconda/linux-64::blas-1.0-mkl None
...
zstd anaconda/linux-64::zstd-1.5.2-ha4553b6_0 None
The following packages will be DOWNGRADED:
icu 68.1-h2531618_0 --> 58.2-he6710b0_3 None
nodejs 16.13.1-hb931c9a_0 --> 10.13.0-he6710b0_0 None
Proceed ([y]/n)?
Of course, if I allow it to downgrade nodejs, then I won't be able to use Jupyter Lab extensions, which require nodejs>=12.0. Any suggestions for how to proceed?
(Other packages want to downgrade nodejs to 10.3 as well, e.g. conda install jupyter, but for clarity, I've focused on matplotlib.)
I ran into a similar issue, and I got around it by not installing node via conda. I think node just needs to be on your path so you can install with https://nodejs.org/en/download/ or if you need to support multiple node versions you can use nvm.
discription of the problem can be seen in the pictureI am using miniconda3 and it shows that no modules have been installed when I am accessing the module from Jupiter notebook.
I have installed the modules from miniconda prompt by pip install pandas,sklearn etc" the modules have been individually installed and it shows success full installation also, but when accessing it in jupyter notebook it shows error.
Did you install pip using conda install pip? You need to ensure that pip installs packages somewhere where miniconda looks for them. If you're installing common packages to be used inside conda, I'd recommend using the conda package manager to install them.
I am trying to install a python package MetaTrader5 using the command
python3 -m pip install MetaTrader5
and I have even tried
pip install MetaTrader5
But it throws the following error
ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement MetaTrader5 (from versions: none)
ERROR: No matching distribution found for MetaTrader5
I am using
Ubuntu 16.04.6
Python 3.6.10
can someone help with this?
I have a mac. On it I have conda installed on MacOS. In addition I have a virtual machine running windows and I have also installed conda on Windows. I could install MetaTrader5 package using pip on the virtual machine but not on MacOS.
According to this Youtube video, MetaTrader5 currently doesn't support Ubuntu. It's only available on Windows.
If you look at Pypy and view the wheel files, you will see that all the builds are for Windows. pip is refusing to install because it can't find a Mac or Linux version.
https://pypi.org/project/MetaTrader5/5.0.37/#files
Download python version 3.10.0 then try installing metatrader5.
here the link: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3100/
Metatrader 5 for Python, only work in exact versions:
Install one of version below to MT5 works.
Python Versions for Metatrader5
I want to install pymssql in my virtual env (Python 3) in order to use it in Django app. My OS is Manjaro, I have already installed FreeTDS (and configure freetds file accordingly to Arch Wiki) and msodbcsql. However, I still can't install pymssql and here's error traceback: https://gist.github.com/szpone/0e494c388e5a105ed274da8c97b3e945
So apparently all I had to do is download the latest version of pymssql directly from git - pip install git+https://github.com/pymssql/pymssql.git. I tried this earlier, but for some reason, pip couldn't finish installation.
I have windows 7 with Python 3.3 installed. I also installed pip by referring to:
https://github.com/BurntSushi/nfldb/wiki/Python-&-pip-Windows-installation
I am facing issues with package installation-
If I run,
C:\Python33\Scripts> pip install requests
(OR)
C:\Python33\Scripts>pip install -U googlemaps
It does not give any success message like
'the package is installed'.
It is basically not showing any error/success message. Please refer below screenshot -
How can I install packages using pip, or how do I know if I have successfully installed packages?
TIA,
Sanket.
You can use pip show package_name to check whether the package is installed or use the pip list to view all installed packages.
Please follow the official website instruction to install pip or
Try reinstalling Python