I'm trying to install python-wheel on Ubuntu 12.04, but get an error:
sudo apt-get install python-wheel
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package python-wheel
What is the reason?
Add this unofficial PPA :
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:chris-lea/python-wheel
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install python-wheel
Reference link : https://launchpad.net/~chris-lea/+archive/ubuntu/python-wheel
Ubuntu version :
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS
Release: 12.04
Codename: precise
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I have llvm-6.0 and i=I don't know how to download and install llvm-7.0 on Ubuntu 18.04? Can I install it from terminal or I download from a site?
There are basically two ways to install LLVM on your Ubuntu 18.04 machine:
Source
Binary
Considering your question, it seems you would like to have a binary version of LLVM. Therefore you can install LLVM from your Ubuntu 18.04 terminal as following:
First of all, you should update packages as following:
sudo apt-get update
However, for custom LLVM i.e. in your case LLVM 7:
sudo apt-get install -y llvm-7
sudo apt-get install -y llvm-7 llvm-7-dev llvm-7-tools clang-7
Do you want some LLVM-7 examples?
sudo apt-get -y install llvm-7-examples
Do you want to remove LLVM-6?
sudo apt-get purge llvm-6.0 clang-6.0
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:kxstudio-team/builds
For default LLVM installation you should run following (not for your case):
sudo apt install llvm
For detail packages please check LLVM Ubuntu nightly packages
However, currently the last version of LLVM is LLVM 13.0. 1. It is better to install the latest version.
I am trying to install apache-airflow-providers-mysql
I have use the following command
pip install apache-airflow-providers-mysql
But I a, getting an error like this
Please try:
For Debian 8 or older
sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev
For Debian > 8
sudo apt-get install default-libmysqlclient-dev
And then try installing apache-airflow-providers-mysql
Is there a way to install g++-multilib on MacOs? I am searching the analog for the Ubuntu's command sudo apt-get install g++-multilib or sudo apt-get install gcc-multilib. Something like brew install g++-multilib.
Thanks in advance!!
I've tried "apt-get install python-mysqldb" which results in:
root#ps1svr:~# apt-get install python-mysqldb
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package python-mysqldb is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
E: Package 'python-mysqldb' has no installation candidate
Note: "apt-get install python3-mysqldb" works, however I have a lot of code written for Python 2.x which no longer runs, and this is causing enough problems that I'm probably going to have to reinstall Ubuntu 18.04
Also you can just add the Ubuntu 18.04 repositoery to install the python-mysqldb package:
sudo add-apt-repository 'deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic main'
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y python-mysqldb
This will download, build and install it for all users, using pip
sudo apt install libmysqlclient-dev python2.7-dev
wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py
sudo python2.7 get-pip.py
sudo wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/paulfitz/mysql-connector-c/master/include/my_config.h -O /usr/include/mysql/my_config.h
sudo pip2 install MySQL-python
Answer found from MySQLdb install error - _mysql.c:44:23: error: my_config.h: No such file or directory
I am trying to install using
sudo apt-get install babel.messages
but getting error:
ImportError: No module named babel.messages
Please let me know how to install in Ubuntu 16.04
Try that with using this command:
# pip install babel
It will work well
For Ubuntu versions older than 17.04, you can install python-babel from the Ubuntu repositories by running the following command in terminal:
sudo apt-get install python-babel
For Ubuntu versions from 17.04 and also on older versions you can install it via pip, the Python package manager as:
pip install babel
If you don't have pip installed yet, you can install it as:
sudo apt install python-pip