In the meantime, as I say, do an admin install. Which app are we talking about here? I seem to recall finding a CAB reader somewhere but for the life of me, I can't find it on my machine. Hi folks, @Kent: The next thing you really should try, is an admin installation, like Ian suggested. If I come across it, I'll post the details. Installshield cab file viewer 140.
Install numpy+mkl before other packages that depend on it. Assimulo; pyfmi; pyfm; boost.python; pythonmagick; polylearn; pythonnet; cvxcanon; scs; pygame.
• Pip version: 9.0.1 • Python version: 3.4.5 and 2.7.12 • Operating system: Gentoo Linux Description: I wrote a small script, which used my natively (via the portage package manager) installed version of PythonMagick, then I tried to use setuptools to make it more portable, however it failed to install PythonMagick as a dependency. So I tried pip in a virtualenv. And found that, pip fails to install PythonMagick or other ImageMagick based packages (magick, PythonMagickWand) although they are present in its package index.
I got the same result on Nixos Linux (Where the paths to Python executables are different) What I've run: $ virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3.4 env # and with /usr/bin/python2.7 next time $ source env/bin/activate $ pip search PythonMagick # PythonMagick (0.5) - Wrapper around GraphicsMagick # PythonMagickWand (0.2) - Python wrapper for the ImageMagick wand API $ pip install PythonMagick # Collecting PythonMagick # Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement PythonMagick (from versions: ) # No matching distribution found for PythonMagick.
Python Extension Packages for Windows - Christoph Gohlke by,,. Updated on 10 March 2019 at 18:57 UTC. This page provides 32- and 64-bit Windows binaries of many scientific open-source extension packages for the official of the programming language. A few binaries are available for the distribution. The files are unofficial (meaning: informal, unrecognized, personal, unsupported, no warranty, no liability, provided 'as is') and made available for testing and evaluation purposes.
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