You need to run that command from a CMD prompt, not from inside the
Python interpreter.

On 22 January 2018 at 16:19,  <codydavie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday, 23 January 2018 02:41:04 UTC+10:30, bream...@gmail.com  wrote:
>> On Monday, January 22, 2018 at 3:37:44 PM UTC, codyda...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > So here's the situation. I am unfamiliar with Python but need it to export 
>> > a wiki, so I have been following this tutorial, using the latest version 
>> > of Python 2 on Windows 7:
>> >
>> > https://github.com/WikiTeam/wikiteam/wiki/Tutorial#I_have_no_shell_access_to_server
>> >
>> > I have everything working up to the point where I run it and it tells me 
>> > this:
>> >
>> > "Please install the Kitchen module.
>> > Please install or update the Requests module."
>> >
>> > One suggestion was that I try "import kitchen", but that gives me this 
>> > error:
>> >
>> > "Traceback <most recent call last>:
>> >   File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
>> > ImportError: No module named kitchen"
>> >
>> > So I went to https://pypi.python.org/pypi/kitchen/ to download it, but 
>> > that hasn't helped. Maybe it needs to be in a specific folder to work?
>> >
>> > Any help would be appreciated.
>> >
>> > P.S. Here is someone else running into the same problem but they seemed to 
>> > have fixed it through a solution that didn't work for me (it doesn't 
>> > recognise a command called sudo in the first place when I type it): 
>> > https://github.com/WikiTeam/wikiteam/issues/252
>>
>> Forget sudo as that's a *nix command.  From the command line you should be 
>> able to run:-
>>
>> pip install kitchen
>> pip install requests
>>
>> --
>> Kindest regards.
>>
>> Mark Lawrence.
>
> Here's what I see when I try that. Maybe I'm missing some kind of initial 
> setup? https://i.imgur.com/XQHO19W.png
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