I first installed Spyder and then afterwards Python on a server (with Windows Server 2019) all on the directory "C:\Users\wi932\ .spyder-py3" and the Python folder "C:\Users\wi932\Python\Python38". Then I installed many packages (like tensorflow, matplotlib, scikitlearn) by using the command prompt of windows and pip from the directory "C:\Users\wi932\Python\Python38\Scripts" and it was okay.
However, when running Spyder I can't use the packages that I installed using pip. Whenever I run a Python programm with those modules I get an error message "ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tensorflow'". So the question is how can I build a "connection" between the pip and Spyder?
Does anyone have an idea? I'll appreciate every comment.
Have you considered installing anaconda?
Spyder comes as a part of this and is easy to install from the anaconda client. You can also create your base environment in the anaconda client and then switch to pip to install packages from there.
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I downloaded Thonny (which is a text editor for python) for using my Raspberry Pi Pico, and I tried to install a module in "Manage packages", when I began the installation, this error line code appeared:
ERROR: Can not combine '--user' and '--target'
Process returned with code 1
Fortunately there is another way to install modules and I tried it:
Install from a local file: I installed the package in cmd pip install Adafruit-SSD1306 in target directory of the Thonny's modules C:\Users\33631\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python310\site-packages, but I still don't see the module I installed.
After that, I figured out I can't install modules at all, and it brings me the same error message.
I use:
Python version: 3.10
Pip version: 22.3
Thonny version: 4.0.1
I tried many things, change the directory, install with the cmd and research with the Install from a local file, but it is still not working.
I use also the Thonny editor several years, but have never used his Tool | Manage packages... function. I use always pip install ... instead.
If you open this dialog, it shows you a Target path something like C:\Users\your_user\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python311\site-packages, depending on your phython version and path. I assume that python packages are installed always under the phython directory like C:\Python311\Lib\site-packages. My Thonny editor is olso there. Have you searched into python site-packages directory, too?
Recently I started using Spyder for my python programming. One of the Code required QT version greater than 5.12 so I installed standalone version of Spyder. To install additional packages I am using Anaconda. Despite of creating virtual environment I am not able to use Spyder as kernel throws error. " The Python environment or installation whose interpreter is located at
/Users/ugowda/opt/anaconda3/bin/python
doesn't have the spyder‑kernels module or the right version of it installed (>= 2.2.1 and < 2.3.0). Without this module is not possible for Spyder to create a console for you.
You can install it by activating your environment (if necessary) and then running in a system terminal:
conda install spyder‑kernels=2.2
or
pip install spyder‑kernels==2.2.*"
Tried several online suggestions,didn't work. Did anyone face similar problem ? Do anyone has solution ?
I used this command after I activated my env:
pip install spyder-kernels==2.2.1
I'm trying to use PIP to install pandas on spyder however I keep getting this issue:
/Applications/Spyder.app/Contents/MacOS/python: No module named pip
Note: you may need to restart the kernel to use updated packages.
(Spyder maintainer here) We don't provide pip in our Mac app to prevent people breaking Spyder by installing any kind of packages with it.
The only way to use other packages that don't come with our app is to install Miniconda, create a conda environment after that with the packages you want to use and spyder-kernels, and finally connect Spyder to that env.
As the Anaconda Distribution of Spyder has some typing latency issues on macOS Big Sur, I've gone ahead and downloaded the standalone distribution. However, when trying to install packages with pip I get the error message:
pip install numpy
/Applications/Spyder.app/Contents/MacOS/python: No module named pip
Note: you may need to restart the kernel to use updated packages.
(I know that NumPy is already installed - this just serves as an example). I have Anaconda installed, and there pip works fine. How do I install it for the specific Standalone Distribution?
I solved this problem using the Command Prompt and typing pip install -U spyder. If you don't have the "standalone version" of Python, just install it to have access to this command.
After that, you can simply open Spyder typing in the Command Prompt spyder.
I am running django python2.7 using Pycharm in windows.
Now I have some issue with redis queue not working in windows because of this
I am trying to do what this person did here. Use a cygwin version of python as pycharm interpreter.
(not sure if I downloaded all the packages or did correct steps)
I downloaded cygwin and install packages python2.7 + python-setuptools and then try to point my Pycharm interpreter to c:/cygwin/bin/python27.exe
see image
After that it seem ok and ask me to install packing tools pip, I clicked it and it give me this error:
see image
"Cannot start process, the working directory '\cygdrive\c\Users\User1G~1.SIS\AppData\Local\Temp\1\tmpYpudf2pycharm-management\pip-7.1.0' does not exist"
According to the error message it looks like pip can't be found... Are you sure you have installed pip?
Take a look here, how you can install pip: Installing Pip-3.2 on Cygwin
You can open a cygwin command line window and try to manually install the packages you want to.