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What steps will reproduce the problem?
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named ‘pint’ I completed the steps to install PINT and run in a new environment. I am still recieving this error.
Traceback
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\Bacon\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\qtconsole\base_frontend_mixin.py", line 138, in _dispatch
handler(msg)
File "C:\Users\Bacon\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\spyder\plugins\ipythonconsole\widgets\debugging.py", line 278, in _handle_input_request
return super(DebuggingWidget, self)._handle_input_request(msg)
File "C:\Users\Bacon\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\qtconsole\frontend_widget.py", line 512, in _handle_input_request
self._readline(msg['content']['prompt'], callback=callback, password=msg['content']['password'])
File "C:\Users\Bacon\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\qtconsole\console_widget.py", line 2422, in _readline
self._show_prompt(prompt, newline=False, separator=False)
TypeError: _show_prompt() got an unexpected keyword argument 'separator'
Versions
- Spyder version: 5.1.5
- Python version: 3.9.12
- Qt version: 5.9.7
- PyQt5 version: 5.9.2
- Operating System: Windows 10
Dependencies
# Mandatory:
atomicwrites >=1.2.0 : 1.4.0 (OK)
chardet >=2.0.0 : 4.0.0 (OK)
cloudpickle >=0.5.0 : 2.0.0 (OK)
cookiecutter >=1.6.0 : 1.7.3 (OK)
diff_match_patch >=20181111 : 20200713 (OK)
intervaltree >=3.0.2 : 3.1.0 (OK)
IPython >=7.6.0 : 8.2.0 (OK)
jedi >=0.17.2;<0.19.0 : 0.18.1 (OK)
jsonschema >=3.2.0 : 4.4.0 (OK)
keyring >=17.0.0 : 23.4.0 (OK)
nbconvert >=4.0 : 6.4.4 (OK)
numpydoc >=0.6.0 : 1.2 (OK)
paramiko >=2.4.0 : 2.8.1 (OK)
parso >=0.7.0;<0.9.0 : 0.8.3 (OK)
pexpect >=4.4.0 : 4.8.0 (OK)
pickleshare >=0.4 : 0.7.5 (OK)
psutil >=5.3 : 5.8.0 (OK)
pygments >=2.0 : 2.11.2 (OK)
pylint >=2.5.0;<2.10.0 : 2.9.6 (OK)
pyls_spyder >=0.4.0 : 0.4.0 (OK)
pylsp >=1.2.2;<1.3.0 : 1.2.4 (OK)
pylsp_black >=1.0.0 : None (OK)
qdarkstyle =3.0.2 : 3.0.2 (OK)
qstylizer >=0.1.10 : 0.1.10 (OK)
qtawesome >=1.0.2 : 1.0.3 (OK)
qtconsole >=5.1.0 : 5.3.0 (OK)
qtpy >=1.5.0 : 2.0.1 (OK)
rtree >=0.9.7 : 0.9.7 (OK)
setuptools >=49.6.0 : 61.2.0 (OK)
sphinx >=0.6.6 : 4.4.0 (OK)
spyder_kernels >=2.1.1;<2.2.0 : 2.1.3 (OK)
textdistance >=4.2.0 : 4.2.1 (OK)
three_merge >=0.1.1 : 0.1.1 (OK)
watchdog >=0.10.3 : 2.1.6 (OK)
zmq >=17 : 22.3.0 (OK)
# Optional:
cython >=0.21 : 0.29.28 (OK)
matplotlib >=2.0.0 : 3.5.1 (OK)
numpy >=1.7 : 1.21.5 (OK)
pandas >=1.1.1 : 1.4.2 (OK)
scipy >=0.17.0 : 1.7.3 (OK)
sympy >=0.7.3 : 1.10.1 (OK)
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Thank you I try this
On Sun, Jul 3, 2022, 8:33 PM Carlos Cordoba @.***> wrote:
Yeah, you can pass multiple packages in a single command. For instance: