On 4/21/20 5:38 AM, Frank Millman wrote:
> On 2020-04-21 12:02 PM, Simone Bravin wrote:
>>
>> I found that I had downloaded Python from what I would call "automatic
>> check version link" and that downloaded the 32-bit version, but my
>> notebook have 64-bit, so I changed the version to the 64-bit
On 2020-04-21 12:02 PM, Simone Bravin wrote:
I found that I had downloaded Python from what I would call "automatic
check version link" and that downloaded the 32-bit version, but my
notebook have 64-bit, so I changed the version to the 64-bit one.
I have had the same problem in the past.
Hi all,
First of all thanks to all that answered my question.
I had already changed the PATH and tried to upgrade pip version but it
was not possible to reach pip in any way,
the error that I was getting looked like regarding some program file of pip.
Anyway after some trying I was able to
Have you tried updating pip? There was a bug in pip version
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On Mon, Apr 20, 2020, 10:10 PM Simone Bravin
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> > I just started using Python to learn a bit of coding, so I'm pretty a
> > newbie to this, I tried to install few extra packages
Hi Simone and all -
I'm not sure how to fix/correct... but just a redundant 'me too'. I tried
to install pybibframe (https://pypi.org/project/pybibframe/) and also keep
getting errors. Wasn't sure if it was the module/package or what.
My error is along the lines of:
ERROR: Command errored
Hello everyone,
I just started using Python to learn a bit of coding, so I'm pretty a
newbie to this, I tried to install few extra packages using pip but it
doesn't work.
When I check for pip version using command line> pip --version I get
the following error message:
Traceback (most