I had used tensorflow before this time.Now,tensorflow is installed but it cannot be imported.Moreover,it cannot be installed again.What happened in tensorflow?I searched many solutions for this error but I cannot find.When tensorflow is installed with pip,this error appears.
Unable to create process using 'C:\Users\hp\Anaconda3\envs\tf-gpu\python.exe C:\Users\hp\Anaconda3\envs\tf-gpu\Scripts\pip-script.py install tensorfow'
And when it is installed with anaconda,it can be installed,but cannot be imported,"ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tensorflow'".How can I solve this trouble to reuse tensorflow without reinstalling anaconda ,please help me.Thanks a lot in advance!!
You can uninstall and reinstall the pip:
python -m pip uninstall pip
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
or update pip:
python -m pip install -upgrade pip
I'm trying to install the opencv module without success, I think the problem is related to the version of python I'm using.
Indeed I upgraded to the 3.9.1 version but when I'm trying to install the module, I still receive a warning referred to the old version of python I had (i.e. 2.7).
How can I get rid of this situation and successfully install the opencv library?
Error in bash
The issue is because the pip you are using in the insallation command conforms to pip2 which is used for installing packages for python2 (as is evident from the command output). You can verify the version by running:
pip --version
To solve the issue, use pip3:
sudo -H pip3 install opencv-python
If pip3 is not installed, install it via HomeBrew:
brew install python3
It should install pip3 as well. Also, have a look at this.
I have recently configured python3 for other application and running on the same machine where python 2.7 was running.. I see python3 applications are working fine with command
python -m pip install package-name and
python3 manage.py runserver command
But I am facing trouble with my existing application and new application with following issue while installing package
You are using pip version 7.1.0, however version 9.0.3 is available.
You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' command.
Collecting django-allauth==0.27.0
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement django-allauth==0.27.0 (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for django-allauth==0.27.0
This is the command I used,
pip install django-allauth==0.27.0
Anybody know how to resolve it?
This is the command output,
pip 7.1.0 from /Users/overflow/.virtualenvs/ion/lib/python2.7/site-packages (python 2.7)
Try installing another version:
pip install django-allauth
Make sure you're using the version of pip that corresponds to the version of Python you are using:
pip --version
Alternatively, be explicit in which version you use:
python3 -m pip install django-allauth
or
python2 -m pip install django-allauth
try
pip install --upgrade pip
first
and then
pip install django-allauth==0.27.0
I'm little confused with you'r version problem, but you can choose you'r python vertion using py-2.x or py -3.x. For example:
py -3.6 -m pip install djangp-allauth==0.27.0
py -2.7 -m pip install djangp-allauth==0.27.0
I fixed it by uninstalling PIP in each project and then reinstalling it.. Might not be a good solutions, but this works.
I installed the latest version of Python (3.6.4 64-bit) and the latest version of PyCharm (2017.3.3 64-bit). Then I installed some modules in PyCharm (Numpy, Pandas, etc), but when I tried installing Tensorflow it didn't install, and I got the error message:
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement TensorFlow (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for TensorFlow.
Then I tried installing TensorFlow from the command prompt and I got the same error message.
I did however successfully install tflearn.
I also installed Python 2.7, but I got the same error message again. I googled the error and tried some of the things which were suggested to other people, but nothing worked (this included installing Flask).
How can I install Tensorflow? Thanks.
The latest requirements for running TensorFlow are documented in the installation documentation.
TensorFlow only supports 64-bit Python
TensorFlow only supports certain versions of Python (for example, Python 3.6 is not supported)
So, if you're using an out-of-range version of Python (older or newer) or a 32-bit version, then you'll need to use a different version.
I installed it successfully by pip install https://storage.googleapis.com/tensorflow/mac/cpu/tensorflow-1.8.0-py3-none-any.whl
There are a few important rules to install Tensorflow:
You have to install Python x64. It doesn't work with x86/32b and it gives the same error as yours.
Python versions later than 3.8 and Python 3.8 requires TensorFlow 2.2 or later. Check for supported Python versions.
For example, for TensorFlow 2.9, you can install Python3.8.6-64bit and it works like a charm. Check the latest information on the website.
if you are using anaconda, python 3.7 is installed by default, so you have to downgrade it to 3.6:
conda install python=3.6
then:
pip install tensorflow
it worked for me in Ubuntu.
I am giving it for Windows
If you are using python-3
Upgrade pip to the latest version using py -m pip install --upgrade pip
Install package using py -m pip install <package-name>
If you are using python-2
Upgrade pip to the latest version using py -2 -m pip install --upgrade pip
Install package using py -2 -m pip install <package-name>
It worked for me
Tensorflow 2.2.0 supports Python3.8
First, make sure to install Python 3.8 64bit. For some reason, the official site defaults to 32bit. Verify this using python -VV (two capital V, not W). Then continue as usual:
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
python -m pip install wheel # not necessary
python -m pip install tensorflow
As usual, make sure you have CUDA 10.1 and CuDNN installed.
Tensorflow isn't available for python 3.8 (as of Dec 4th 2019) according to their documentation page. You will have to downgrade to python 3.7.
I am using python 3.6.8, on ubunu 18.04, for me the solution was to just upgrade pip
pip install --upgrade pip
pip install tensorflow==2.1.0
Uninstalling Python and then reinstalling solved my issue and I was able to successfully install TensorFlow.
Python version is not supported
Uninstall python
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-362/
You should check and use the exact version in install page.
https://www.tensorflow.org/install/install_windows
python 3.6.2 or python 3.5.2 solved this issue for me
So here's the message that I got on a M1 Pro while I was executing
python -m pip install tensorflow-macos
ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement tensorflow (from versions: none)
ERROR: No matching distribution found for tensorflow
I then re-installed python from the official source:
https://www.python.org/downloads/macos/
(Yes, as stupid as it seems.)
I then followed the Apple tutorial for Monterey:
https://developer.apple.com/metal/tensorflow-plugin/
Everything was solved by then.
(as of Jan 1st, 2021)
Any over version 3.9.x there is no support for TensorFlow 2. If you are installing packages via pip with 3.9, you simply get a "package doesn't exist" message. After reverting to the latest 3.8.x. Thought I would drop this here, I will update when 3.9.x is working with Tensorflow 2.x
Apple Silicon (M1+ Chip)
If you are using a Mac with an M1 chip or higher, you need to install Tensorflow metal plugin for compatability with your architecture.
Simple installation instructions for Tensor Flow are found on Apple's website: https://developer.apple.com/metal/tensorflow-plugin
Looks like the problem is with Python 3.8. Use Python 3.7 instead. Steps I took to solve this.
Created a python 3.7 environment with conda
List item Installed rasa using pip install rasa within the environment.
Worked for me.
Running this before the tensorflow installation solved it for me:
pip install "pip>=19"
As the tensorflow's system requirements states:
pip 19.0 or later
For version TensorFlow 2.2:
Make sure you have python 3.8
try:
python --version
or
python3 --version
or
py --version
Upgrade the pip of the python which has version 3.8
try:
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
or
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
or
py -m pip install --upgrade pip
Install TensorFlow:
try:
python3 -m pip install TensorFlow
or python -m pip install TensorFlow
or py -m pip install TensorFlow
Make sure to run the file with the correct python:
try:
python3 file.py
or python file.py
or py file.py
1.Go to https://www.tensorflow.org/install/pip website and look if the version you are using support the Tensorflow. some latest version does not support Tesnsorflow. until Tensorflow releases its latest version for that Python version.
you must have 64 bit python installed
have latest version of pip installed
pip install --upgrade pip
using pip install tensorflow --user did it for me
I had this problem on my macOS (with M1 Pro) even with the latest 64-bit Python and the latest pip installed. This is how I've solved it. Try to run:
pip install tensorflow-macos
If you will get the error ending like this (like I did)...
...
raise ReadTimeoutError(self._pool, None, "Read timed out.")
pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions.ReadTimeoutError: HTTPSConnectionPool(host='files.pythonhosted.org', port=443): Read timed out.
...then simply run:
pip install --default-timeout=100 tensorflow-macos
Tensorflow seems to need special versions of tools and libs.
Pip only takes care of python version.
To handle this in a professional way (means it save tremendos time for me and others)
you have to set a special environment for each software like this.
An advanced tool for this is conda.
I installed Tensorflow with this commands:
sudo apt install python3
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python /usr/bin/python3 1
sudo apt install python3-pip
sudo apt-get install curl
curl https://repo.anaconda.com/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh > Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh
bash Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh
yes
source ~/.bashrc
installs its own phyton etc
nano .bashrc
maybe insert here your proxies etc.
conda create --name your_name python=3
conda activate your_name
conda install -c conda-forge tensorflow
check everything went well
python -c "import tensorflow as tf; tf.enable_eager_execution(); print(tf.reduce_sum(tf.random_normal([1000, 1000])))"
PS: some commands that may be helpful
conda search tensorflow
https://www.tensorflow.org/install/pip
uses virtualenv. Conda is more capable. Miniconda ist sufficient; the full conda
is not necessary
use python version 3.6 or 3.7 but the important thing is you should install the python version of 64-bit.
In case you are using Docker, make sure you have
FROM python:x.y.z
instead of
FROM python:x.y.z-alpine.
This issue also happens with other libraries such as matplotlib(which doesn't support Python > 3.9 for some functions) let's just use COLAB.
Slightly different issue for me but I will still post an answer here. tensorflow package is working, but not tflite-runtime.
pip install --extra-index-url https://google-coral.github.io/py-repo/ tflite-runtime==2.5.0
I solved the same problem with python 3.7 by installing one by one all the packages required
Here are the steps:
Install the package
See the error message:
couldn't find a version that satisfies the requirement -- the name of the module required
Install the module required.
Very often, installation of the required module requires the installation of another module, and another module - a couple of the others and so on.
This way I installed more than 30 packages and it helped. Now I have tensorflow of the latest version in Python 3.7 and didn't have to downgrade the kernel.
I'm having an issue with upgrading pip from 7.1.2 to 8.1.1. At first I downloaded Python 3.4 and installed pip from there but then noticed Python 3.5 was there so I downloaded that. When trying to use pip to install selenium it says You are using pip version 7.1.2 however 8.1.1 is available. I do "pip install --upgrade pip" then get an error. See attached screenshot.What do I do? Btw I'm on windows 8.1.enter image description here
Ok. It's working if I run cmd as an admin then do
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
In Mac, I ran:
sudo python -m pip install --upgrade pip
Then, it worked.
Did you try python -m pip install --upgrade pip? if pip is being used, it cannot install itself.
This is a common question that requires few germane steps to pre-installing other modules in Python.
Depending on the version of your Python (Either the 2.X series or the 3.X series), and the operation system (Window, Ubuntu, etc ), you will need to do the following;
Open CMD (Short-Cut: Control+R button on the keyboard)
Make sure the current directory is the administrator on the hard-drive of the system and your internet connection is available.
i.e C:\Users\System_Name PC
Type in the command:
Pip install --upgrade pip
i.e C:\Users\System_Name PC > pip install --upgrade pip
and hit ENTER key to activate:
It will uninstall the previous version and install the latest version
Restart the system and continue the installation of each python module
e.g Pip install dateutil
Pip install numpy
Pip install matplotlib
Peradventure you wish to specify the version of the python module dependencies you want to install;
Pip install Django==1.90
It will install the specific version: otherwise if not specified, the latest version of the target module would be installed.