labelImg: 'pyrcc5' is not recognized as an internal or external command - python

I'm trying to install lalbelImg for The Tensorflow Object Detection API.
Everything is going well until I try to run the command:
pyrcc5 -o libs/resources.py resources.qrc
It give me error:
'pyrcc5' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
I'm on Windows 10 and have Python 3.5.4
I'm following the tutorial for windows on tzutalin's Github.
Link: https://github.com/tzutalin/labelImg#user-content-windows
PS: I don't use Anaconda.

Turns out I have to give the full directories.
C:\Python35\Scripts\pyrcc5 -o C:\Desktop\labelImg\libs\resources.py C:\Desktop\labelImg\resources.qrc
Copy Paste that and change the directories if needed.
Have an awesome day! - CodeLover

This Worked for me
"C:\Users\Saran\anaconda3\Library\bin\pyrcc5.bat" -o libs/resources.py resources.qrc

That means you didn't specify the path
To set the path
Search for edit environment variable -> environment variable -> new -> here add path of that
This error occurred when path is not specified

Not a Problem
Just find the pyrcc5.exe file from your search bar then copy it and paste it in your labelimg folder or where you have downloaded all other files from github

copy the path of labelimg extracted file and paste it in anaconda prompt. e.g
(base) C:\Windows\system32>cd C:\Users\sadda\Desktop\labelImg-master
this is the path of the labelimg : cd C:\Users\sadda\Desktop\labelImg-master
then,
copy and paste the : pyrcc5 -o libs/resources.py resources.qrc
C:\Users\sadda\Desktop\labelImg-master>pyrcc5 -o libs/resources.py resources.qrc

The following code worked for me. Try to find the location of pyrcc5 file, resources.py and resources.qrc file then change it according to your location.
C:\Users\lenovo\miniconda3\envs\labelme\Scripts\pyrcc5.exe -o
F:\labelmg_master\labelImg\venv\Lib\site-packages\pip\_vendor\distlib\resources.py
F:\labelmg_master\labelImg\resources.qrc

if you are using anaconda, download PyQt library using below command
conda install pyqt=5
Go to the labelImg folder and use the following command (replace your user name in the drive)
C:\Users\vigneh\anaconda3\pkgs\pyqt-5.9.2-py39hd77b12b_6\Library\bin\pyrcc5 -o resources.py resources.qrc

In my case I was trying to use pyrcc5 outside of the virtual environment PyQt5 was installed in.

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Is there any solution for this pip problem?

i can not use Pip
i have copied the get-pip.py file in the python directory and call it from cmder by "python get-pip.py but when after i the got this response!
The problem is its not in path. You can add it to windows path using what is in this question: Adding a directory to the PATH environment variable in Windows
You can see the path that should be added in the response. Its something like C:\Users\willi\python\Scripts

'pip' is not recognized as an internal or external command (i tried adding pip to my path) [duplicate]

I'm running into a weird error when trying to install Django on my computer.
This is the sequence that I typed into my command line:
C:\Python34> python get-pip.py
Requirement already up-to-date: pip in c:\python34\lib\site-packages
Cleaning up...
C:\Python34> pip install Django
'pip' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\Python34> lib\site-packages\pip install Django
'lib\site-packages\pip' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
What could be causing this?
This is what I get when I type in echo %PATH%:
C:\Python34>echo %PATH%
C:\Program Files\ImageMagick-6.8.8-Q16;C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\iCLS Client\
;C:\Program Files\Intel\iCLS Client\;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\S
ystem32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Program Files (x86)\
Windows Live\Shared;C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\OpenCL SDK\2.0\bin\x86;C:\Progr
am Files (x86)\Intel\OpenCL SDK\2.0\bin\x64;C:\Program Files\Intel\Intel(R) Mana
gement Engine Components\DAL;C:\Program Files\Intel\Intel(R) Management Engine C
omponents\IPT;C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Intel(R) Management Engine Components
\DAL;C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Intel(R) Management Engine Components\IPT;C:\P
rogram Files (x86)\nodejs\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Heroku\bin;C:\Program Files (x
86)\git\cmd;C:\RailsInstaller\Ruby2.0.0\bin;C:\RailsInstaller\Git\cmd;C:\RailsIn
staller\Ruby1.9.3\bin;C:\Users\Javi\AppData\Roaming\npm
You need to add the path of your pip installation to your PATH system variable. By default, pip is installed to C:\Python34\Scripts\pip (pip now comes bundled with new versions of python), so the path "C:\Python34\Scripts" needs to be added to your PATH variable.
To check if it is already in your PATH variable, type echo %PATH% at the CMD prompt
To add the path of your pip installation to your PATH variable, you can use the Control Panel or the setx command. For example:
setx PATH "%PATH%;C:\Python34\Scripts"
Note:
According to the official documentation, "[v]ariables set with setx variables are available in future command windows only, not in the current command window". In particular, you will need to start a new cmd.exe instance after entering the above command in order to utilize the new environment variable.
Thanks to Scott Bartell for pointing this out.
For Windows, when you install a package, you type:
python -m pip install [packagename]
As of now, version 3.7.3 I had a little bit of an issue with getting the right system variable.
Try this:
Type start %appdata% in cmd.
After that file explorer should pop up in ../AppData/Roaming.
Go back one directory and navigate to Local/Programs/Python/Python37-32/Scripts.
NOTE: The version number may be different so if you copy and paste the above file path it could not work.
After you do this you now have the correct location of your downloaded Python. Copy your file path by selecting the whole directory in the address bar.
Once you do that click the start icon and navigate to the Control Panel → System and Security → System. Then click "Advanced System Settings" on the left side of the panel.
Once there, click Environment Variables on the bottom right and there will be two boxes, an upper and a lower box. In the upper box: Click on the 'Path' Variable and click Edit located on the right. Click New and paste your directory Path. It should look something like this:
Click OK three times, open a new window of cmd and type: pip. See if it works.
For me the command:
set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Python34\Scripts
worked immediately (try after echo %PATH% and you will see that your path has the value C:\Python34\Scripts).
Thanks to: Adding a directory to the PATH environment variable in Windows
Alternate way.
If you don't want to add the PATH as the previous well written answers pointed out,
but you want to execute pip as your command then you can do that with py -m as prefix.
Given that you have to do it again and again.
eg.
py -m <command>
as in
py -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools
Also make sure to have pip and py installed
The only way that worked on my Windows 10 machine was as follows:
py -3 -m pip install xxxxx
Also, the long method - it was a last resort after trying all previous answers:
C:\python27\scripts\pip.exe install [package].whl
This after cd in directory where the wheel is located.
As per Python 3.6 Documentation
It is possible that pip does not get installed by default. One
potential fix is:
python -m ensurepip --default-pip
Control Panel -> add/remove programs -> Python -> Modify -> optional Features (you can click everything) then press next -> Check "Add python to environment variables" -> Install
And that should solve your path issues, so jump to command prompt and you can use pip now.
Go to control Panel >> Uninstall or change Program and double click on Python XXX to modify install. Make sure PIP component is checked and install.
I was having the same problem just now.
After adding the proper folder (C:\Python33\Scripts) to the path, I still could not get pip to run. All it took was running
pip.exe install -package- instead of
pip install -package-.
Try going to Windows PowerShell or cmd prompt and typing:
python -m pip install openpyxl
In latest version Python 3.6.2 and above, is available in
C:\Program Files (x86)\Python36-32\Scripts
You can add the path to our environment variable path as below
Make sure you close your command prompt or Git after setting up your path. Also should you open your command prompt in administrator mode. This is example for Windows 10.
Use
set Path = `%PATH%;C:\Python34\;C:\Python27\Scripts`
Source
Or if you are using PyCharm (2017-03-03) like me, just change directory in terminal and install:
cd C:\Users\{user}\PycharmProjects\test\venv\Scripts
pip install ..
Most frequently it is:
in cmd.exe write
python -m pip install --user [name of your module here without brackets]
Even I'm new to this, but pip install django worked for me.
The path should be set as where the script folder of the Python installation is, i.e.C:\Python34\Scripts.
I suppose it's because Django is a framework which is based on Python, and that's why this directory structure has to be maintained while installing.
I have just installed Python 3.6.2.
I got the path as
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Scripts
In Windows, open cmd and find the location of PYTHON_HOME using where python. Now add this location to your environment variable PATH using:
set PATH=%PATH%;<PYTHON_HOME>\Scripts
Or refer to this.
In Linux, open a terminal and find the location of PYTHON_HOME using which python. Now add the PYTHON_HOME/Scripts to the PATH variable using:
PATH=$PATH:<PYTHON_HOME>\Scripts
export PATH
You can try pip3. Something like:
pip3 install pandas
I was facing the same issue. Run Windows PowerShell as Administrator. It resolved my issue.
None of these actually worked for me, but running
python -m pip install -U pip
and then adding the specified directory to the PATH as suggested got it working
In your Python folder path in Terminal, just type
py -m pip
in order to check the current version of your pip.
You will also see a list of commands, you can use...
I think from Python 2.7.9 and higher pip comes pre installed and it will be in your scripts folder.
So you have to add the "scripts" folder to the path. Mine is installed in C:\Python27\Scripts. Check yours to see what your path is so that you can alter the below accordingly. Then go to PowerShell, paste the below code in PowerShell and hit Enter key. After that, reboot and your issue will be resolved.
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("Path", "$env:Path;C:\Python27\Scripts", "User")
In a Windows environment, just execute the below commands in a DOS shell.
path=%path%;D:\Program Files\python3.6.4\Scripts;
(new path=current path;path of the Python script folder)
I deleted the older version using the control panel and then installed the new version however the newer version was not reflecting pip even after adding the right paths in the environment variables. However, the thing that worked for me was deleting the folders of old python that were there in the local App folder even after uninstall. For me, the path was like below. Deleting this folder solved my issue
C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Programs\Python38
'pip' is not recognized as an internal or external command
pip is a python module used to install packages. For your problem, there can be many reasons;
Restart CMD/Terminal
Environment variable is not set. pip is installed but environment variable is not set. Environment variable is a windows variable where pip path is saved, so it can be run at run time.
pip is not installed.
Restart CMD/Terminal
It is sometimes possible that you opened your command prompt or terminal before installing pip and now it just needs a restart to pick up the latest environment variables. It is worth trying just restarting your command prompt or terminal.
Environment Variable is Not Set
Open CMD and run this command to see the values set in the PATH environment variable.
echo %PATH%
This will echo the PATH environment variable like this;
You should check if your path exist in the echoed PATH list. For example, in my case, the path for pip.exe files is C:\Python310\Scripts. You can check this path yourself like this;
If you can find pip path and it does not exist the echoed PATH variable, then we need to add it. Copy the path like C:\Python310\Scripts.
Go to Start > This PC > Properties > Advance system settings >
Advanced > Environment Variables
As shown in the image above, Select Path, click Edit button and add the copied path. Restart the CMD and test pip command again.
pip is Not Installed
If pip is not installed, you can install it again by downloading latest python.exe setup from python.org website. Make sure you check mark the pip option as shown in the image below.
In the next step, check mark "Add Python to environment variables"
I had this same issue. You just need to go to your
C:\Python27\Scripts
and add it to environment variables. After path setting just run pip.exe file on C:\Python27\Scripts and then try pip in cmd. But if nothing happens try running all pip applications like pip2.7 and pip2.exe. And pip will work like a charm.
Small clarification: in "Windows 7 64 bit PC", after adding ...Python34\Scripts to the path variable, pip install pygame didn't work for me.
So I checked the "...Python34\Scripts" folder, it didn't have pip, but it had pip3 and pip3.4. So I ran pip3.4 install pygame .... .whl. It worked.
(Further open a command window in the same folder where you have the downloaded pygame...whl file.)
When installing SQL 2019 Python, there are known issues for PIP which require a fix (step 7)
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/advanced-analytics/known-issues-for-sql-server-machine-learning-services?view=sql-server-ver15
pip is configured with locations that require TLS/SSL, however the ssl module in Python is not available.
Workaround
Copy the following files:
libssl-1_1-x64.dll
libcrypto-1_1-x64.dll
from the folder
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSSQL15.MSSQLSERVER\PYTHON_SERVICES\Library\bin
to the folder
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSSQL15.MSSQLSERVER\PYTHON_SERVICES\DLLs
Then open a new DOS command shell prompt.

Unable to create process : .ui to .py

I have been trying for a long time to generate a python code frome qtDesigner but I always have the same issue :
The command I used : pyuic5 ExtraInfo_Design.ui -o ExtraInfo_Designui.py
Fatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using '"c:\users\Dorian\appdata\local\programs\python\python37-32\python.exe" "C:\Users\lDorian\Desktop\extrInfo\pyuic5.exe" ExtraInfo_Design.ui -o ExtraInfo_Designui.py'
I think that all these problems happen because I changed the name of my laptop so I have other files that had been created "lDorian".
I have tried to open the shell as ana administrator.
I had tried to generate the code from a (.bat) file.
I had tried to add python path to the path directory.
Thanks, folks.
As far as I get it from your question and the error message, you changed your laptop username from lDorian to Dorian . For programs that set the path variable during installation, this is now wrong as you see in your error message.
For python the path starts with "c:\users\Dorian", for pyuic5 it start with "C:\Users\lDorian" which I guess is the user that does not exist anymore.
The python path you changed, so it looks fine now. Also change the path for pyuic5 and it should work.
If you still encounter problems, a clean reinstall of python and qt should do the job and might be faster than searching for all misset paths.
After reinstalling Anaconda and all the version of python/pyqt that I already have,
I opened the cmd on Windows but I had the same problem.
The solution is:
After reinstalling all and deleting the python link in the path environment.
Open the Anaconda Powershell Prompt (not Anaconda Prompt) as an administrator
Type pip install pyqt5
then run : pyuic5 fileName.ui -o fileName.py
Have a nice day.

Is it possible to loop when compiling with protobuf, converting .proto files to .py files?

I was setting up an environment for an object recognition project using TensorFlow. When it came to compiling some .proto files I hit a wall. It took the efforts of find the path to the files / then find the path to the protobuf app / then go ahead and command -- python_out=. for every single proto file!!
What I'm doing / trying to do:
Following this (https://www.edureka.co/blog/tensorflow-object-detection-tutorial/#object) tutorial sort of thing on edureka I managed to:
keep “models” and “protobuf” under one folder “Tensorflow“
go inside the Tensorflow folder and then inside research folder and run protobuf from there using this command:
"path_of_protobuf's bin"./bin/protoc object_detection/protos/
The Commands
C:\Users\yourusername\Desktop\TensorFlow\protoc-3.5.1-win32\bin\protoc object_detection/protos/anchor_generator.proto --python_out=.
C:\Users\yourusername\Desktop\TensorFlow\protoc-3.5.1-win32\bin\protoc object_detection/protos/argmax_matcher.proto --python_out=.
C:\Users\yourusername\Desktop\TensorFlow\protoc-3.5.1-win32\bin\protoc object_detection/protos/bipartite_matcher.proto --python_out=.
....and so on until you finish all items in the protos folder
So what this did was basically allow me to compile as a .py file under every proto file. I do happen to have a lot more to go ahead and command, so for productivity - How can I loop this to do just the exact same task over and over through the proto files that need to be compiled?
I was able to resolve this following these steps:
Navigate to the Tensorflow\models\research folder in command line (Path may vary in your case)
Enter this command for %i in (object_detection\protos\*.proto) do protoc %i --python_out=.
It'll create .py file for each .proto file in the Tensorflow\models\research folder as in this screenshot
Hope this helps.
In my case, once I'm in the research directory, I tried protoc object_detection/protos.
Then, this error appeared:
Command 'protoc' not found, but can be installed with:
sudo snap install protobuf # version 3.6.0, or
sudo apt install protobuf-compiler
See 'snap info protobuf' for additional versions.`
So, I install the necessary package by typing: sudo apt install protobuf-compiler
Followed by: protoc object_detection/protos/*.proto --py
Finally, you can check in the "object_detection" folder and you can see that a .py file has been generated for each file in that folder.

Ipython Notebook: where is jupyter_notebook_config.py in Mac?

I just started using a Mac, so please forgive me if this sounds too naive.
I'm trying to install Interactive Parallel. From https://github.com/ipython/ipyparallel, it says I need to find jupyter_notebook_config.py.
I've already installed python and related packages with Anaconda, and I can use the ipython notebook. But when I search with spotlight for jupyter_notebook_config.py, I just can't find this file:
So, where can I find this file?
UPDATE: this is my home folder:
There is only anaconda.
Look in your home directory for a .jupyter folder.
It should contain the file according to the docs:
The notebook web server can also be configured using Jupyter profiles
and configuration files. The Notebook web server configuration options
are set in a file named jupyter_notebook_config.py in your Jupyter
directory, which itself is usually .jupyter in your home directory.
If the .jupyter folder does not contain a jupyter_notebook_config.py file, you need to generate it with jupyter notebook --generate-config.
try this command:
jupyter --paths
http://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/projects/jupyter-directories.html
As cqcn1991 said, you first need to generate the config file.
After drilling down from my home path here's where I found the executable to generate the config file and how I generated it.
I also had to reference the jupyter executable file with ./ as I apparently don't have that in my path just yet but will add it.
cd /Users/myMac/anaconda2/bin
./jupyter notebook --generate-config
Writing default config to: /Users/myMac/.jupyter/jupyter_notebook_config.py
Then I did find the config file in my home directory.
Should you Uninstalling Anaconda for that :
$ herm -rf ~/anaconda3re
$ conda install anaconda-clean
$ anaconda-clean
$ anaconda-clean --yes
$ export PATH="/Users/jsmith/anaconda3/bin:$PATH"
That's Solve my problem On mac ;
For more information visite : https://docs.anaconda.com/anaconda/install/uninstall/

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