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ImportError: DLL load failed: %1 is not a valid Win32 application. But the DLL's are there
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Closed 5 years ago.
Can anyone explain what does this error means and what I have to do to fix it?Error
Install 64 bit version of cv2.
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"ImportError: No module named site" on Windows
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Closed 2 years ago.
Currently when I run a Python code (in Sublime Text 3) or try to run python in the cmd, I always get this:
C:\Users\Leopo\Flask App>python
ImportError: No module named site
In my user variables under the environment variables in PATH it is written: C:\Users\Leopo\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\Scripts\ and C:\Users\Leopo\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\
And in the system variables under PATH it is written:
%PYTHON_HOME%
with PYTHON_HOME : C:\Users\Leopo\App Data\Local\Programms\Python38
I already repaired and reinstalled Python 3.8.3.
Is there maybe a problem regarding the environment settings?
Thanks for the help!
This problem has occurred to almost everyone
In my case, my system needed a restart to fix the problem
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How to solve "Unresolved import: HTML" in Python Development?
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Closed 4 years ago.
I am running python 3.7 version and using Pycharm edu. I tried to import the 'html' module. But I am getting the following error,
ImportError: No module named html
Any idea why this happens?
Any idea why this happens?
python throws this error when it can't find tye requested module, make sure that the module correctly installed and you have installed it for python 3.7.
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Django debug toolbar import error of analysisdebug_toolbar
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Closed 5 years ago.
I don't know how to solve this problem
You need to add blogdjango to your installed apps in settings.py
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Python 3.4 :ImportError: no module named win32api
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Closed 6 years ago.
I downloaded pywin32 (using pip), and want to use the win32api, however, the module doesn't exist. win32 exists and win32com exist, but not win32api. How can I access win32api(specifically I want to be able to access the GetVolumeInformation) function.
Figured it out, win32api is part of win32, so I just changed the import to win32.win32api.
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Using subprocess to run Python script on Windows
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Closed 8 years ago.
Hence I was writing this py program.
import subprocess
string="ihateminority.py"
process=subprocess.Popen(string,stdin=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
res=process.communicate("3 5")
print res[0]
And I got this Window Error.
Obviously, the error came from the library, not me. Is there anyway to fix this, or just simply avoid id. (I cant use external library)
That's because "ihateminority.py" is not a valid Win32 application. You should call "python.exe" and pass it "ihateminority.py" as an argument.