I use PyCharm on Windows 10 and run "Python 3.9.9". It's my code. I want to import whisper but get error in whisper.py line 70. I have checked that line: libc_name = ctypes.util.find_library('c'). find_library function can't find 'c' library and returns None. How can I find libc and give absolute path or directory to find_library function?
main.py
import whisper
if __name__ == '__main__':
model = whisper.load_model("base")
result = model.transcribe("turkce.mp3")
print(result["text"])
Error:
C:\Users\root\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps\python3.9.exe D:\PycharmProjects\SpeechToText\main.py
None
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:\PycharmProjects\SpeechToText\main.py", line 1, in <module>
import whisper as wp
File "C:\Users\root\AppData\Local\Packages\PythonSoftwareFoundation.Python.3.9_qbz5n2kfra8p0\LocalCache\local-packages\Python39\site-packages\whisper.py", line 70, in <module>
libc = ctypes.CDLL(libc_name)
File "C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\PythonSoftwareFoundation.Python.3.9_3.9.3568.0_x64__qbz5n2kfra8p0\lib\ctypes\__init__.py", line 364, in __init__
if '/' in name or '\\' in name:
TypeError: argument of type 'NoneType' is not iterable
Process finished with exit code 1
I have tried uninstall whisper and reinstall from github;
pip uninstall whisper
pip install git+https://github.com/openai/whisper.git
https://github.com/openai/whisper/discussions/120
I have solved this exact problem by running a new environment in anaconda and reinstalling modules as an original environment did not accept the modules. As it is only my second day in coding, I am not sure what really helped but the original environment still does not work. I hope it helps.
I was working with python (which I rarely do) for a simple program that macros some functionalities with certain keyboard inputs. I decided to export the script to a .exe using pyinstaller so I go ahead and run command: pyinstaller --onefile code.py and it generates the code.exe as expected. Only for my .exe to crash instantly. I got a view of the error by running it with cmd and got this
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "code.py", line 1, in <module>
File "PyInstaller\loader\pyimod03_importers.py", line 546, in exec_module
File "pynput\__init__.py", line 40, in <module>
File "PyInstaller\loader\pyimod03_importers.py", line 546, in exec_module
File "pynput\keyboard\__init__.py", line 31, in <module>
File "pynput\_util\__init__.py", line 76, in backend
ImportError
[1284] Failed to execute script 'code' due to unhandled exception!
I'm certain there is an explanation to this so here are my imports:
from pynput import keyboard
from pynput.keyboard import Key
from pywinauto import application
from pywinauto.findwindows
import WindowAmbiguousError, WindowNotFoundError
import os
I couldn't seem to find any similar problems on here. Thank you in advance for the help.
In your .spec file, you should add all of your modules as "hidden imports", this usually fixes all module not found errors.
hiddenimport=["pynput","pywinauto"]
Then run pyinstaller with the spec file
pyinstaller my.spec
I'd also ensure you're using a virtual environment during this entire process.
This is my main.py:
import torchvision
input("Press key")
It runs correctly in the command line: python main.py
I need an executable for windows. So I did : pyinstaller main.py
But when I launched the main.exe, inside /dist/main I got this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "main.py", line 1, in <module>
... (omitted)
File "site-packages\torchvision\ops\misc.py", line 135, in <module>
File "site-packages\torchvision\ops\misc.py", line 148, in FrozenBatchNorm2d
File "site-packages\torch\jit\__init__.py", line 850, in script_method
File "site-packages\torch\jit\frontend.py", line 152, in get_jit_def
File "inspect.py", line 973, in getsource
File "inspect.py", line 955, in getsourcelines
File "inspect.py", line 786, in findsource
OSError: could not get source code
[2836] Failed to execute script main
It seems that some source code is not correctly imported from pyinstaller. I am not sure if the problems is the torch module or torchvision.
Additional info:
I recently installed Visual Studio 2019
System info:
Window 10
Python 3.7
torch-1.1.0
torchvision-0.3.0
[EDIT]
I found that the problem is in the definition of the class FrozenBatchNorm2d inside torchvision. The following script produce the same error as the one before posted:
main.py
import torch
class FrozenBatchNorm2d(torch.jit.ScriptModule):
def __init__(self, n):
super(FrozenBatchNorm2d, self).__init__()
#torch.jit.script_method
def forward(self):
pass
I copied all the torch source file. But I still got the error...
Downgrade torchvision to the previous version fix the error.
pip uninstall torchvision
pip install torchvision==0.2.2.post3
Try this monkey patch.
def script_method(fn, _rcb=None):
return fn
def script(obj, optimize=True, _frames_up=0, _rcb=None):
return obj
import torch.jit
torch.jit.script_method = script_method
torch.jit.script = script
The monkey patch didn't work for me since I had the error when importing torch.jit.
So before importing torch I used the following workaround in my main.py:
os.environ["PYTORCH_JIT"] = "0"
Obviously you lose the JIT optimization but at least, the executable works.
I installed Python 3.4 on my Windows 7 laptop several months ago as part of Anaconda (https://www.continuum.io/downloads). My installation included the Spyder IDE, and I have successfully been using Spyder for Python programming.
However, since yesterday, I have been unable to open Spyder. I typically open Spyder via the Start Menu, but now, when I try to click on the Spyder icon in the Start Menu, I get no response. I then tried to go directly to the spyder.exe file in the Scripts folder in the directory where Anaconda is installed. When I clicked on this the first time, the following message flashed quickly and then disappeared:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\Aniket\Anaconda3\Scripts\spyder-script.py". line 2, in <module>
start_app.main()
File "C:\Users\Aniket\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\start_app.py", line 114, in main
from spyderlib import spyder
File "C:\Users\Aniket\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\spyder.py", line 100 in <module>
File "C:\Users\Aniket\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\qt\QtSvg.py", line 10 in <module>
from PyQt4.QtSvg import * # analysis:ignore
ImportError:DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found
I double-clicked on Spyder.exe a second time, and this time, received the following message:
kfile.py", line 146 in lock
symlinke(str(os.getpid()), self.name)
File "C:\Users\Aniket\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\utils\external\lockfile.py", line 87, in symlink
os.rmdir(newlinkname)
OSError: [WinError 145] The directory is not empty: 'C:\\Users\\Aniket\\.spyder2-py3\\spyder.lock.1459432906109.newlink'
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\Aniket\Anaconda3\Scripts\spyder-script.py". line 2, in <module>
start_app.main()
File "C:\Users\Aniket\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\start_app.py", line 106, in main
from spyderlib import spyder
File "C:\Users\Aniket\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\spyder.py", line 100 in <module>
File "C:\Users\Aniket\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\qt\QtSvg.py", line 10 in <module>
from PyQt4.QtSvg import * # analysis:ignore
ImportError:DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found
Both of these messages flashed very quickly and then disappeared - I captured them by quickly pressing Print Screen when they appeared. It's not evident to me what the error messages imply, nor what would have caused this. It's possible that I closed Spyder while some function was running, or that Spyder crashed and caused some persistent error. Does anyone know how I can fix this?
I had a similar problem of Spyder 2 not starting. My installation is part of Anaconda, on Win7 64-bit OS. I tried all the solutions outlined here and here, but they did not work for me. From the command line, I got the following error(s) when trying to reset spyder:
U:\>python -c "from spyderlib.spyder import main; main()" --reset
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Temp\pApps\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\qt\__init__.py", line 48, in <module> from PySide import __version__ # analysis:ignore
ImportError: No module named 'PySide'
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Temp\pApps\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\requirements.py", line 40, in check_qt from spyderlib import qt File "C:\Temp\pApps\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\qt\__init__.py", line 50, in <module>
raise ImportError("Spyder requires PySide or PyQt to be installed")
ImportError: Spyder requires PySide or PyQt to be installed
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "C:\Temp\pApps\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\spyder.py", line 48, in <module> requirements.check_qt()
File "C:\Temp\pApps\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\requirements.py", line 50, in check_qt % (qt_infos['pyqt']+qt_infos['pyside']))
File "C:\Temp\pApps\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\requirements.py", line 25, in show_warning
raise RuntimeError(message)
RuntimeError: Please check Spyder installation requirements:
PyQt4 4.6+ (or PySide 1.2.0+) is required.
What surprised me was that spyder worked fine till yesterday, and I just did a full update yesterday as follows:
conda update --all
So I again updated spyder today with the following:
conda update spyder
And the following package plan was presented to me:
The following packages will be UPDATED:
spyder: 2.3.7-py35_3 None://None/<unknown> --> 2.3.8-py35_1
spyder-app: 2.3.7-py35_0 --> 2.3.8-py35_0
The following packages will be DOWNGRADED due to dependency conflicts:
matplotlib: 1.5.3-np111py35_1 --> 1.5.1-np111py35_0
pyqt: 5.6.0-py35_0 --> 4.11.4-py35_7
qt: 5.6.0-vc14_0 [vc14] --> 4.8.7-vc14_9
[vc14]
qtconsole: 4.2.1-py35_2 --> 4.2.1-py35_0
After the update, spyder works fine now.
In essence, my problem was due to dependency conflicts.
I ran into the same issue. The following worked for me
Please close Spyder IDE, in Anaconda Prompt run
conda update spyder
then
spyder --reset
Restart Spyder
Had the same exact problem as you a few days ago and reinstalling won't work so I went to:
C:\Users\'YourName'\\.spyder2-py3
delete every spyder, lock file/folder in it and relaunch.
I know this is an old thread but having just had the same problem an answer that worked for me from https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder/issues/3005
My problem appeared to be that the status of spyder was still running so wouldn't open. To fix this you need to look for a directory called .spyder2 in your Users\ directory, then find a file called spyder.lock and remove it.
My solution:
I uninstalled Anaconda spyder
Removed all directories of it from
c: programs/
and c:users/Username/
and c:users/username/AppData/local
and c:users/username/AppData/
I downloaded a newer version of Anaconda Spyder and installed it.
It's all fine now.
You might get additional information if you run
from spyder.app import start
start.main()
as a python script. For example I got following output:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\python_env\workspace\TechDiff\src\demo.py", line 1, in <module>
from spyder.app import start
File "C:\python_env\App\WinPython\python-3.10.1.amd64\lib\site-packages\spyder\app\start.py", line 24, in <module>
from spyder.config.base import get_conf_path, running_in_mac_app
File "C:\python_env\App\WinPython\python-3.10.1.amd64\lib\site-packages\spyder\config\base.py", line 25, in <module>
from spyder.utils import encoding
File "C:\python_env\App\WinPython\python-3.10.1.amd64\lib\site-packages\spyder\utils\encoding.py", line 23, in <module>
from spyder.py3compat import (is_string, to_text_string, is_binary_string,
File "C:\python_env\App\WinPython\python-3.10.1.amd64\lib\site-packages\spyder\py3compat.py", line 77, in <module>
from collections import MutableMapping
ImportError: cannot import name 'MutableMapping' from 'collections' (C:\python_env\App\WinPython\python-3.10.1.amd64\lib\collections\__init__.py)
=> Maybe for Python 3.10 the import of collections needs to be fixed.
=> Try to use 3.9
I've got exactly the same error messages before, and I fixed it by installing spyder again under anaconda:
conda install spyder
Well it says it is missing PyQt4.dll, which you can check by: searching pyqt4 in your anaconda3 directory.
There are several possibilities:
it is still in: ~\Anaconda3_x86\Library\plugins\designer
That would mean python can't find since it ain't searching in this directory, I highly doubt that possiblity, since that would mean you'd have tweaked some code.
it ain't anywhere
Maybe you or more likely one of your programs did deleted it per accident?
it isnt in: ~\Anaconda3_x86\Library\plugins\designer
I also doubt this possibilty since it would mean the file has been moved...
However you can fix that by reinstalling spyder as mentioned by xuwei.
I usually code in Matlab but I found a nice piece of PYTHON code that I would like to use. However having downloaded the package it is proving difficult to run. I'm getting the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\launch.py", line 29, in <module>
from src.smcsquare import SMCsquare
File "C:\src\smcsquare.py", line 32, in <module>
from scipy.stats import norm
File "C:\Python34\lib\site-packages\scipy\stats\__init__.py", line 338, in <module>
from .stats import *
File "C:\Python34\lib\site-packages\scipy\stats\stats.py", line 184, in <module>
import scipy.special as special
File "C:\Python34\lib\site-packages\scipy\special\__init__.py", line 586, in <module>
from ._ufuncs import *
ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found.
The _ufuncs.pyd is there in the C:\Python34\lib\site-packages\scipy\special\ directory. I tried adding this to my PYTHONPATH but it made no difference. I have also tried so dll fixers but these have not helped.
Has anyone encountered this and did you find a solution?
As other have said, make sure your .whl file matches the version and 32/64bit of the python distribution you're using.
Next, the problem I was having was I forgot to download and install the extra "numpy+mkl" package per the instruction: http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#scipy
So for me it was numpy-1.11.0+mkl-cp35-cp35m-win_amd64.whl, which I downloaded and then:
python -m pip install numpy-1.11.0+mkl-cp35-cp35m-win_amd64.whl
I had already installed the regular numpy package via pip, but I just installed this one over it and everything started working and has been fine so far.