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Unable to import package in virtual environment using anaconda
What does the “yield” keyword do?“Least Astonishment” and the Mutable Default ArgumentUpgrading all packages with piperror: Unable to find vcvarsall.batUse of *args and **kwargsHow to access environment variable values?Installing specific package versions with pipHow to install packages using pip according to the requirements.txt file from a local directory?How to fix “Attempted relative import in non-package” even with __init__.pyInstallation Issue with matplotlib Python
I have installed a package in my virtual environment. The package is also listed in the conda list but when I try to import the package it returns an Import Error.
I was following the tutorial here
python anaconda
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I have installed a package in my virtual environment. The package is also listed in the conda list but when I try to import the package it returns an Import Error.
I was following the tutorial here
python anaconda
in termainl try this from outside of the example_pg folder :)
– prashant rana
Mar 7 at 9:24
I tried importing the package from outside the terminal. I got a ModuleNotFound error even though it is displayed as a package in virtual env.
– BATspock
Mar 7 at 9:39
is it a custom package? if yes then you need to check it's setup.py file and see what is the invocation word they used
– prashant rana
Mar 7 at 9:40
Yes, it is a custom package.
– BATspock
Mar 7 at 9:41
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I have installed a package in my virtual environment. The package is also listed in the conda list but when I try to import the package it returns an Import Error.
I was following the tutorial here
python anaconda
I have installed a package in my virtual environment. The package is also listed in the conda list but when I try to import the package it returns an Import Error.
I was following the tutorial here
python anaconda
python anaconda
asked Mar 7 at 9:11
BATspockBATspock
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in termainl try this from outside of the example_pg folder :)
– prashant rana
Mar 7 at 9:24
I tried importing the package from outside the terminal. I got a ModuleNotFound error even though it is displayed as a package in virtual env.
– BATspock
Mar 7 at 9:39
is it a custom package? if yes then you need to check it's setup.py file and see what is the invocation word they used
– prashant rana
Mar 7 at 9:40
Yes, it is a custom package.
– BATspock
Mar 7 at 9:41
add a comment |
in termainl try this from outside of the example_pg folder :)
– prashant rana
Mar 7 at 9:24
I tried importing the package from outside the terminal. I got a ModuleNotFound error even though it is displayed as a package in virtual env.
– BATspock
Mar 7 at 9:39
is it a custom package? if yes then you need to check it's setup.py file and see what is the invocation word they used
– prashant rana
Mar 7 at 9:40
Yes, it is a custom package.
– BATspock
Mar 7 at 9:41
in termainl try this from outside of the example_pg folder :)
– prashant rana
Mar 7 at 9:24
in termainl try this from outside of the example_pg folder :)
– prashant rana
Mar 7 at 9:24
I tried importing the package from outside the terminal. I got a ModuleNotFound error even though it is displayed as a package in virtual env.
– BATspock
Mar 7 at 9:39
I tried importing the package from outside the terminal. I got a ModuleNotFound error even though it is displayed as a package in virtual env.
– BATspock
Mar 7 at 9:39
is it a custom package? if yes then you need to check it's setup.py file and see what is the invocation word they used
– prashant rana
Mar 7 at 9:40
is it a custom package? if yes then you need to check it's setup.py file and see what is the invocation word they used
– prashant rana
Mar 7 at 9:40
Yes, it is a custom package.
– BATspock
Mar 7 at 9:41
Yes, it is a custom package.
– BATspock
Mar 7 at 9:41
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i just followed the whole tutorial,
first after creating the structure (schema in the tutorial):
1 . in terminal open your env
2. run python -m pip install --user --upgrade setuptools wheel
3. python setup.py sdist
4. python setup.py install
then in terminal (virtual env activated )
run commands
import example_pkg
it will import it.
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i just followed the whole tutorial,
first after creating the structure (schema in the tutorial):
1 . in terminal open your env
2. run python -m pip install --user --upgrade setuptools wheel
3. python setup.py sdist
4. python setup.py install
then in terminal (virtual env activated )
run commands
import example_pkg
it will import it.
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i just followed the whole tutorial,
first after creating the structure (schema in the tutorial):
1 . in terminal open your env
2. run python -m pip install --user --upgrade setuptools wheel
3. python setup.py sdist
4. python setup.py install
then in terminal (virtual env activated )
run commands
import example_pkg
it will import it.
add a comment |
i just followed the whole tutorial,
first after creating the structure (schema in the tutorial):
1 . in terminal open your env
2. run python -m pip install --user --upgrade setuptools wheel
3. python setup.py sdist
4. python setup.py install
then in terminal (virtual env activated )
run commands
import example_pkg
it will import it.
i just followed the whole tutorial,
first after creating the structure (schema in the tutorial):
1 . in terminal open your env
2. run python -m pip install --user --upgrade setuptools wheel
3. python setup.py sdist
4. python setup.py install
then in terminal (virtual env activated )
run commands
import example_pkg
it will import it.
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in termainl try this from outside of the example_pg folder :)
– prashant rana
Mar 7 at 9:24
I tried importing the package from outside the terminal. I got a ModuleNotFound error even though it is displayed as a package in virtual env.
– BATspock
Mar 7 at 9:39
is it a custom package? if yes then you need to check it's setup.py file and see what is the invocation word they used
– prashant rana
Mar 7 at 9:40
Yes, it is a custom package.
– BATspock
Mar 7 at 9:41