On 23/12/2015 06:38, Ankit Deshmukh wrote:
Hi there,
I am maters student in India, I have installed python 3.5 in my windows 10
64bit machine. Everything works fine except package installing. When in use
“pip install numpy” is shows unable to find *‘vcvarsall.bat’* I don’t know
how to fix it. I tried several things nothing works.
Please help me.
Thank You.
Ankit Deshmukh
Welcome to this list and, regretably, one of the worst aspects of Python.
You can download numpy-1.9.3+mkl-cp35-none-win_amd64.whl from
http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/ and use pip to install the
.whl file.
Another option is to get a version of Python with a preloaded scientific
stack, see here http://www.scipy.org/install.html for several choices.
Then you can always install Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition. That
will take hours, should get rid of the infamous "unable to find
*‘vcvarsall.bat’*" message but still isn't guaranteed to work, so
strangely I don't recommend it.
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