Cassandra-driver for python3
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I am trying to work on cassandra using dockers and also I need Python to work with it. I tried installing cassandra-driver for Python using pip command. But the driver got installed for python2.7 but I might need to install driver for python3. When I use the command:
sudo pip3 install cassandra-driver I got an error. But sudo pip install cassandra-driver didn't give any error and it got installed.
sudo pip3 install cassandra-driver
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pip3", line 9, in <module>
from pip import main
ImportError: cannot import name 'main'
I tried to look at the pip3 file to make changes but not sure which one to change. It looks fine.
#!/home/XXX/PycharmProjects/XX/venv/bin/python
# EASY-INSTALL-ENTRY-SCRIPT: 'pip==10.0.1','console_scripts','pip3'
__requires__ = 'pip==10.0.1'
import re
import sys
from pkg_resources import load_entry_point
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script.pyw?|.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(
load_entry_point('pip==10.0.1', 'console_scripts', 'pip3')()
)
python python-3.x docker cassandra-driver
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I am trying to work on cassandra using dockers and also I need Python to work with it. I tried installing cassandra-driver for Python using pip command. But the driver got installed for python2.7 but I might need to install driver for python3. When I use the command:
sudo pip3 install cassandra-driver I got an error. But sudo pip install cassandra-driver didn't give any error and it got installed.
sudo pip3 install cassandra-driver
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pip3", line 9, in <module>
from pip import main
ImportError: cannot import name 'main'
I tried to look at the pip3 file to make changes but not sure which one to change. It looks fine.
#!/home/XXX/PycharmProjects/XX/venv/bin/python
# EASY-INSTALL-ENTRY-SCRIPT: 'pip==10.0.1','console_scripts','pip3'
__requires__ = 'pip==10.0.1'
import re
import sys
from pkg_resources import load_entry_point
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script.pyw?|.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(
load_entry_point('pip==10.0.1', 'console_scripts', 'pip3')()
)
python python-3.x docker cassandra-driver
stackoverflow.com/questions/43675074/… similar issue discussed here.
– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:43
1
Try changingfrom pip import main
topip._internal import main
and see if works.
– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:45
/usr/bin/pip3 line 9 ?
– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:48
1
Ok, I am trying to change as you said. I first have to change the read permission to write permission
– keerthana
Nov 11 at 13:55
Unfortunately i am not allowed to change the pip3 file, changing permission is denied.
– keerthana
Nov 11 at 14:00
|
show 2 more comments
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1
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up vote
1
down vote
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I am trying to work on cassandra using dockers and also I need Python to work with it. I tried installing cassandra-driver for Python using pip command. But the driver got installed for python2.7 but I might need to install driver for python3. When I use the command:
sudo pip3 install cassandra-driver I got an error. But sudo pip install cassandra-driver didn't give any error and it got installed.
sudo pip3 install cassandra-driver
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pip3", line 9, in <module>
from pip import main
ImportError: cannot import name 'main'
I tried to look at the pip3 file to make changes but not sure which one to change. It looks fine.
#!/home/XXX/PycharmProjects/XX/venv/bin/python
# EASY-INSTALL-ENTRY-SCRIPT: 'pip==10.0.1','console_scripts','pip3'
__requires__ = 'pip==10.0.1'
import re
import sys
from pkg_resources import load_entry_point
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script.pyw?|.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(
load_entry_point('pip==10.0.1', 'console_scripts', 'pip3')()
)
python python-3.x docker cassandra-driver
I am trying to work on cassandra using dockers and also I need Python to work with it. I tried installing cassandra-driver for Python using pip command. But the driver got installed for python2.7 but I might need to install driver for python3. When I use the command:
sudo pip3 install cassandra-driver I got an error. But sudo pip install cassandra-driver didn't give any error and it got installed.
sudo pip3 install cassandra-driver
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pip3", line 9, in <module>
from pip import main
ImportError: cannot import name 'main'
I tried to look at the pip3 file to make changes but not sure which one to change. It looks fine.
#!/home/XXX/PycharmProjects/XX/venv/bin/python
# EASY-INSTALL-ENTRY-SCRIPT: 'pip==10.0.1','console_scripts','pip3'
__requires__ = 'pip==10.0.1'
import re
import sys
from pkg_resources import load_entry_point
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script.pyw?|.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(
load_entry_point('pip==10.0.1', 'console_scripts', 'pip3')()
)
python python-3.x docker cassandra-driver
python python-3.x docker cassandra-driver
edited Nov 11 at 12:38
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stackoverflow.com/questions/43675074/… similar issue discussed here.
– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:43
1
Try changingfrom pip import main
topip._internal import main
and see if works.
– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:45
/usr/bin/pip3 line 9 ?
– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:48
1
Ok, I am trying to change as you said. I first have to change the read permission to write permission
– keerthana
Nov 11 at 13:55
Unfortunately i am not allowed to change the pip3 file, changing permission is denied.
– keerthana
Nov 11 at 14:00
|
show 2 more comments
stackoverflow.com/questions/43675074/… similar issue discussed here.
– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:43
1
Try changingfrom pip import main
topip._internal import main
and see if works.
– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:45
/usr/bin/pip3 line 9 ?
– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:48
1
Ok, I am trying to change as you said. I first have to change the read permission to write permission
– keerthana
Nov 11 at 13:55
Unfortunately i am not allowed to change the pip3 file, changing permission is denied.
– keerthana
Nov 11 at 14:00
stackoverflow.com/questions/43675074/… similar issue discussed here.
– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:43
stackoverflow.com/questions/43675074/… similar issue discussed here.
– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:43
1
1
Try changing
from pip import main
to pip._internal import main
and see if works.– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:45
Try changing
from pip import main
to pip._internal import main
and see if works.– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:45
/usr/bin/pip3 line 9 ?
– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:48
/usr/bin/pip3 line 9 ?
– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:48
1
1
Ok, I am trying to change as you said. I first have to change the read permission to write permission
– keerthana
Nov 11 at 13:55
Ok, I am trying to change as you said. I first have to change the read permission to write permission
– keerthana
Nov 11 at 13:55
Unfortunately i am not allowed to change the pip3 file, changing permission is denied.
– keerthana
Nov 11 at 14:00
Unfortunately i am not allowed to change the pip3 file, changing permission is denied.
– keerthana
Nov 11 at 14:00
|
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stackoverflow.com/questions/43675074/… similar issue discussed here.
– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:43
1
Try changing
from pip import main
topip._internal import main
and see if works.– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:45
/usr/bin/pip3 line 9 ?
– justanotherguy
Nov 11 at 13:48
1
Ok, I am trying to change as you said. I first have to change the read permission to write permission
– keerthana
Nov 11 at 13:55
Unfortunately i am not allowed to change the pip3 file, changing permission is denied.
– keerthana
Nov 11 at 14:00