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I have an Ubuntu 16.04 OS with ROS kinetic.



When I open a terminal and type python it loads python 2.7, and as I try to import imutils it says it's not there.



Then, I tried to install it with pip install imutils, but it says: requirment already satisfied in bla/bla/python3.5/bla.



If I open the terminal and type python3, it loads Python 3.5, and when I try to import that lib, it complaints that it can't find cv2, and gives an address pointing to where the Python ROS package is located (Python 2.7).



Up to this point, it makes sense to me (I am aware of the .bashrc loading the ROS packages), but then, how can I install imutils in the Python version of ROS? I want to use the compatible imutils with my ROS Kinetic.










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    I have an Ubuntu 16.04 OS with ROS kinetic.



    When I open a terminal and type python it loads python 2.7, and as I try to import imutils it says it's not there.



    Then, I tried to install it with pip install imutils, but it says: requirment already satisfied in bla/bla/python3.5/bla.



    If I open the terminal and type python3, it loads Python 3.5, and when I try to import that lib, it complaints that it can't find cv2, and gives an address pointing to where the Python ROS package is located (Python 2.7).



    Up to this point, it makes sense to me (I am aware of the .bashrc loading the ROS packages), but then, how can I install imutils in the Python version of ROS? I want to use the compatible imutils with my ROS Kinetic.










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      I have an Ubuntu 16.04 OS with ROS kinetic.



      When I open a terminal and type python it loads python 2.7, and as I try to import imutils it says it's not there.



      Then, I tried to install it with pip install imutils, but it says: requirment already satisfied in bla/bla/python3.5/bla.



      If I open the terminal and type python3, it loads Python 3.5, and when I try to import that lib, it complaints that it can't find cv2, and gives an address pointing to where the Python ROS package is located (Python 2.7).



      Up to this point, it makes sense to me (I am aware of the .bashrc loading the ROS packages), but then, how can I install imutils in the Python version of ROS? I want to use the compatible imutils with my ROS Kinetic.










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      I have an Ubuntu 16.04 OS with ROS kinetic.



      When I open a terminal and type python it loads python 2.7, and as I try to import imutils it says it's not there.



      Then, I tried to install it with pip install imutils, but it says: requirment already satisfied in bla/bla/python3.5/bla.



      If I open the terminal and type python3, it loads Python 3.5, and when I try to import that lib, it complaints that it can't find cv2, and gives an address pointing to where the Python ROS package is located (Python 2.7).



      Up to this point, it makes sense to me (I am aware of the .bashrc loading the ROS packages), but then, how can I install imutils in the Python version of ROS? I want to use the compatible imutils with my ROS Kinetic.







      python pip python-3.5 ros imutils






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      edited Nov 13 '18 at 20:55









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          Your problem is that your pip is set to Python 3.5.



          So, you can bypass it using pip2 instead:



          pip2 install imutils


          or



          sudo pip2 install imutils




          [NOTE]:



          Check your pip s link to Python versions assignment:



          pip --version
          pip2 --version
          pip3 --version
          sudo pip --version
          sudo pip2 --version
          sudo pip3 --version


          Then choose the desired Python version which assigned to these pip or you can change the pip s link address (a relevant post).






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          • Thank you @Benyamin, this makes a lot of sense. I got a problem though, when I type pip2 it throws me an error, AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'SSL_ST_INIT'. I tryed reinstalling pip2.7, that is located in the correct folder, but sends a similar error. Any idea what is happening?

            – gkapellmann
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:02






          • 1





            I found the solution, I had to reinstall pyOpenSSL, but as pip2 wouldnt work I had to use "sudo python -, easy_install --upgrade puOpenSSL" and this did the trick. Thank you for your help!

            – gkapellmann
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:15











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          Your problem is that your pip is set to Python 3.5.



          So, you can bypass it using pip2 instead:



          pip2 install imutils


          or



          sudo pip2 install imutils




          [NOTE]:



          Check your pip s link to Python versions assignment:



          pip --version
          pip2 --version
          pip3 --version
          sudo pip --version
          sudo pip2 --version
          sudo pip3 --version


          Then choose the desired Python version which assigned to these pip or you can change the pip s link address (a relevant post).






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          • Thank you @Benyamin, this makes a lot of sense. I got a problem though, when I type pip2 it throws me an error, AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'SSL_ST_INIT'. I tryed reinstalling pip2.7, that is located in the correct folder, but sends a similar error. Any idea what is happening?

            – gkapellmann
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:02






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            I found the solution, I had to reinstall pyOpenSSL, but as pip2 wouldnt work I had to use "sudo python -, easy_install --upgrade puOpenSSL" and this did the trick. Thank you for your help!

            – gkapellmann
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:15
















          3














          Your problem is that your pip is set to Python 3.5.



          So, you can bypass it using pip2 instead:



          pip2 install imutils


          or



          sudo pip2 install imutils




          [NOTE]:



          Check your pip s link to Python versions assignment:



          pip --version
          pip2 --version
          pip3 --version
          sudo pip --version
          sudo pip2 --version
          sudo pip3 --version


          Then choose the desired Python version which assigned to these pip or you can change the pip s link address (a relevant post).






          share|improve this answer


























          • Thank you @Benyamin, this makes a lot of sense. I got a problem though, when I type pip2 it throws me an error, AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'SSL_ST_INIT'. I tryed reinstalling pip2.7, that is located in the correct folder, but sends a similar error. Any idea what is happening?

            – gkapellmann
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:02






          • 1





            I found the solution, I had to reinstall pyOpenSSL, but as pip2 wouldnt work I had to use "sudo python -, easy_install --upgrade puOpenSSL" and this did the trick. Thank you for your help!

            – gkapellmann
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:15














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          Your problem is that your pip is set to Python 3.5.



          So, you can bypass it using pip2 instead:



          pip2 install imutils


          or



          sudo pip2 install imutils




          [NOTE]:



          Check your pip s link to Python versions assignment:



          pip --version
          pip2 --version
          pip3 --version
          sudo pip --version
          sudo pip2 --version
          sudo pip3 --version


          Then choose the desired Python version which assigned to these pip or you can change the pip s link address (a relevant post).






          share|improve this answer















          Your problem is that your pip is set to Python 3.5.



          So, you can bypass it using pip2 instead:



          pip2 install imutils


          or



          sudo pip2 install imutils




          [NOTE]:



          Check your pip s link to Python versions assignment:



          pip --version
          pip2 --version
          pip3 --version
          sudo pip --version
          sudo pip2 --version
          sudo pip3 --version


          Then choose the desired Python version which assigned to these pip or you can change the pip s link address (a relevant post).







          share|improve this answer














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          answered Nov 13 '18 at 20:48









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          • Thank you @Benyamin, this makes a lot of sense. I got a problem though, when I type pip2 it throws me an error, AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'SSL_ST_INIT'. I tryed reinstalling pip2.7, that is located in the correct folder, but sends a similar error. Any idea what is happening?

            – gkapellmann
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:02






          • 1





            I found the solution, I had to reinstall pyOpenSSL, but as pip2 wouldnt work I had to use "sudo python -, easy_install --upgrade puOpenSSL" and this did the trick. Thank you for your help!

            – gkapellmann
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:15



















          • Thank you @Benyamin, this makes a lot of sense. I got a problem though, when I type pip2 it throws me an error, AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'SSL_ST_INIT'. I tryed reinstalling pip2.7, that is located in the correct folder, but sends a similar error. Any idea what is happening?

            – gkapellmann
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:02






          • 1





            I found the solution, I had to reinstall pyOpenSSL, but as pip2 wouldnt work I had to use "sudo python -, easy_install --upgrade puOpenSSL" and this did the trick. Thank you for your help!

            – gkapellmann
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:15

















          Thank you @Benyamin, this makes a lot of sense. I got a problem though, when I type pip2 it throws me an error, AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'SSL_ST_INIT'. I tryed reinstalling pip2.7, that is located in the correct folder, but sends a similar error. Any idea what is happening?

          – gkapellmann
          Nov 14 '18 at 11:02





          Thank you @Benyamin, this makes a lot of sense. I got a problem though, when I type pip2 it throws me an error, AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'SSL_ST_INIT'. I tryed reinstalling pip2.7, that is located in the correct folder, but sends a similar error. Any idea what is happening?

          – gkapellmann
          Nov 14 '18 at 11:02




          1




          1





          I found the solution, I had to reinstall pyOpenSSL, but as pip2 wouldnt work I had to use "sudo python -, easy_install --upgrade puOpenSSL" and this did the trick. Thank you for your help!

          – gkapellmann
          Nov 14 '18 at 11:15





          I found the solution, I had to reinstall pyOpenSSL, but as pip2 wouldnt work I had to use "sudo python -, easy_install --upgrade puOpenSSL" and this did the trick. Thank you for your help!

          – gkapellmann
          Nov 14 '18 at 11:15


















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