Fwd: Issue in installing Python (Windows 10)

Debasis Chatterjee debchat1955 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 28 19:38:03 EDT 2020


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From: Debasis Chatterjee <debchat1955 at gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 3:41 AM
Subject: Re: Issue in installing Python (Windows 10)
To: Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu>


Hi Terry,

OK.

I think the issue is now solved.
I used "pip uninstall" and then "pip install".

With that I can run Python programs that use the installed packages.

By the way, is there a site where I can login to see such mails and also
manage mail notification options?
The same as
https://python-forum.io/member.php ?
Or another one?

Thank you

Debasis

On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 5:03 PM Debasis Chatterjee <debchat1955 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Terry,
>
> I still have the issue. I took help from my company's IT Admin and
> deinstalled everything and then made fresh installation.
>
> Still have issues the packages.
>
> Such as we need SEGYIO in the program. Program fails to find that.
>
> When I try to add using "pip" then I get this message.
>
> C:\Users\debasisc>pip install segyio
> Defaulting to user installation because normal site-packages is not
> writeable
> Requirement already satisfied: segyio in
> c:\users\debasisc\appdata\roaming\python\python38\site-packages (1.9.1)
> Requirement already satisfied: numpy>=1.10 in
> c:\users\debasisc\appdata\roaming\python\python38\site-packages (from
> segyio) (1.19.1)
> WARNING: You are using pip version 20.1.1; however, version 20.2.2 is
> available.
> You should consider upgrading via the 'c:\program files
> (x86)\python38-32\python.exe -m pip install --upgrade pip' command.
>
> What do you suggest for troubleshooting?
>
> Thank you
>
> Debasis
>
> On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 3:19 PM Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote:
>
>> On 8/23/2020 12:39 PM, Debasis Chatterjee wrote:
>>
>> > I started off by using "python-3.8.5.exe".
>>
>> 32-bit Windows installer?  Windows version might be relevant.
>>
>> > I use "Run as Administrator" option to click this (provide my
>> local-admin
>> > username/pwd).
>>
>> > After this, I see python shell available. But no IDLE. Not sure why?
>>
>> You mean no IDLE entry on Python 3.8 directory on Start menu?
>>
>> Installer has a checkbox for tkinter and IDLE.  It is on by default for
>> a fresh install but I expect it defaults to previous install for
>> reinstalls.
>>
>> On a command line, run 'python -c "import tkinter' to see if you have
>> tkinter.  'python -m idlelib' starts IDLE if present.
>>
>> >  From CMD, I can check "pip list". Surprisingly, it shows me packages
>> that I
>> > installed earlier, before deinstalling and reinstalling.
>>
>> De-installing does not remove pythonxy directory if you add anything to
>> it.
>>
>> > Something is not right. Hence I am trying to make a fresh restart.
>> >
>> > One thing odd is that even after removing installed program (Python)
>> from
>> > control panel, I still find that from "Start".
>>
>> Have you installed more than one version of Python?  Or both 32 and 64
>> bit variation of same Python version?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Terry Jan Reedy
>>
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>>
>


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