ImportError: No module named can but it's there according to pip list
I have in python the error:
ImportError: No module named can
but the strange is that when I check it with pip list in the environment all these libraries are installed:
As you can see in the screenshot, it tells me that the can
library is not found, but when I check it with pip list
python python-3.x pip python-venv
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I have in python the error:
ImportError: No module named can
but the strange is that when I check it with pip list in the environment all these libraries are installed:
As you can see in the screenshot, it tells me that the can
library is not found, but when I check it with pip list
python python-3.x pip python-venv
use python3 in you call
– Silmathoron
Nov 21 '18 at 20:44
1
Additionally, while it is not required, resizing your console window before taking the screenshot would help in identifying the command you have run
– pointerless
Nov 21 '18 at 21:02
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I have in python the error:
ImportError: No module named can
but the strange is that when I check it with pip list in the environment all these libraries are installed:
As you can see in the screenshot, it tells me that the can
library is not found, but when I check it with pip list
python python-3.x pip python-venv
I have in python the error:
ImportError: No module named can
but the strange is that when I check it with pip list in the environment all these libraries are installed:
As you can see in the screenshot, it tells me that the can
library is not found, but when I check it with pip list
python python-3.x pip python-venv
python python-3.x pip python-venv
edited Nov 29 '18 at 10:12
Victor Callejas
asked Nov 21 '18 at 20:40
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use python3 in you call
– Silmathoron
Nov 21 '18 at 20:44
1
Additionally, while it is not required, resizing your console window before taking the screenshot would help in identifying the command you have run
– pointerless
Nov 21 '18 at 21:02
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use python3 in you call
– Silmathoron
Nov 21 '18 at 20:44
1
Additionally, while it is not required, resizing your console window before taking the screenshot would help in identifying the command you have run
– pointerless
Nov 21 '18 at 21:02
use python3 in you call
– Silmathoron
Nov 21 '18 at 20:44
use python3 in you call
– Silmathoron
Nov 21 '18 at 20:44
1
1
Additionally, while it is not required, resizing your console window before taking the screenshot would help in identifying the command you have run
– pointerless
Nov 21 '18 at 21:02
Additionally, while it is not required, resizing your console window before taking the screenshot would help in identifying the command you have run
– pointerless
Nov 21 '18 at 21:02
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You are looking pip3 (python 3) list, but program working with python 2.7. You need to install the package with pip command.
See now the screenshot, I have tried with that too.
– Victor Callejas
Nov 29 '18 at 10:15
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@VictorCallejas I think it is related to your virtual env. Therefore please try answers on link stackoverflow.com/questions/46752488/….
– kur ag
Nov 30 '18 at 4:53
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You are looking pip3 (python 3) list, but program working with python 2.7. You need to install the package with pip command.
See now the screenshot, I have tried with that too.
– Victor Callejas
Nov 29 '18 at 10:15
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@VictorCallejas I think it is related to your virtual env. Therefore please try answers on link stackoverflow.com/questions/46752488/….
– kur ag
Nov 30 '18 at 4:53
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You are looking pip3 (python 3) list, but program working with python 2.7. You need to install the package with pip command.
See now the screenshot, I have tried with that too.
– Victor Callejas
Nov 29 '18 at 10:15
1
@VictorCallejas I think it is related to your virtual env. Therefore please try answers on link stackoverflow.com/questions/46752488/….
– kur ag
Nov 30 '18 at 4:53
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You are looking pip3 (python 3) list, but program working with python 2.7. You need to install the package with pip command.
You are looking pip3 (python 3) list, but program working with python 2.7. You need to install the package with pip command.
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See now the screenshot, I have tried with that too.
– Victor Callejas
Nov 29 '18 at 10:15
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@VictorCallejas I think it is related to your virtual env. Therefore please try answers on link stackoverflow.com/questions/46752488/….
– kur ag
Nov 30 '18 at 4:53
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See now the screenshot, I have tried with that too.
– Victor Callejas
Nov 29 '18 at 10:15
1
@VictorCallejas I think it is related to your virtual env. Therefore please try answers on link stackoverflow.com/questions/46752488/….
– kur ag
Nov 30 '18 at 4:53
See now the screenshot, I have tried with that too.
– Victor Callejas
Nov 29 '18 at 10:15
See now the screenshot, I have tried with that too.
– Victor Callejas
Nov 29 '18 at 10:15
1
1
@VictorCallejas I think it is related to your virtual env. Therefore please try answers on link stackoverflow.com/questions/46752488/….
– kur ag
Nov 30 '18 at 4:53
@VictorCallejas I think it is related to your virtual env. Therefore please try answers on link stackoverflow.com/questions/46752488/….
– kur ag
Nov 30 '18 at 4:53
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use python3 in you call
– Silmathoron
Nov 21 '18 at 20:44
1
Additionally, while it is not required, resizing your console window before taking the screenshot would help in identifying the command you have run
– pointerless
Nov 21 '18 at 21:02