ImportError: No module named can but it's there according to pip list












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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:



screenshot



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










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  • use python3 in you call

    – Silmathoron
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:44






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    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:



screenshot



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










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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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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:



screenshot



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










share|improve this question
















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:



screenshot



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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  • 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






  • 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.






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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






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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.






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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














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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.






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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.







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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






  • 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




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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





@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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