whl is not a supported wheel on this platform
I am new to python, and am trying to install some modules/packages using .whl file. The system does not have access to the internet so everything is local.
- I'm running RHEL 6.9 64bit 2.6.32-696.10.1.el6.x86_64
Python is version 2.7.12 (altinstalled with 2.6)
platform.architecture()
('64bit', 'ELF')I'm running pip 9.0.1
Attempt at installing numpy:
# /usr/local/bin/pip2.7 install numpy-1.13.3-cp27-cp27m-manylinux1_x86_64.whl
numpy-1.13.3-cp27-cp27m-manylinux1_x86_64.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform.
So what am I missing?
python python-2.7 pip python-wheel
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I am new to python, and am trying to install some modules/packages using .whl file. The system does not have access to the internet so everything is local.
- I'm running RHEL 6.9 64bit 2.6.32-696.10.1.el6.x86_64
Python is version 2.7.12 (altinstalled with 2.6)
platform.architecture()
('64bit', 'ELF')I'm running pip 9.0.1
Attempt at installing numpy:
# /usr/local/bin/pip2.7 install numpy-1.13.3-cp27-cp27m-manylinux1_x86_64.whl
numpy-1.13.3-cp27-cp27m-manylinux1_x86_64.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform.
So what am I missing?
python python-2.7 pip python-wheel
1
Do you know which--enable-unicode
argument was used at Python interpreter build time?
– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:03
(Alternately, are you willing to consider using a Docker image for your Python runtime from themanylinux
folks? That'll give you something guaranteed compatible).
– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:04
2
You might consider starting from the Platform Detection for Installers section of PEP-513 -- walking through the code there should give you an idea of where things fail.
– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:06
I used --enable-unicode=ucs4
– wazzu62
Oct 19 '17 at 21:18
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I am new to python, and am trying to install some modules/packages using .whl file. The system does not have access to the internet so everything is local.
- I'm running RHEL 6.9 64bit 2.6.32-696.10.1.el6.x86_64
Python is version 2.7.12 (altinstalled with 2.6)
platform.architecture()
('64bit', 'ELF')I'm running pip 9.0.1
Attempt at installing numpy:
# /usr/local/bin/pip2.7 install numpy-1.13.3-cp27-cp27m-manylinux1_x86_64.whl
numpy-1.13.3-cp27-cp27m-manylinux1_x86_64.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform.
So what am I missing?
python python-2.7 pip python-wheel
I am new to python, and am trying to install some modules/packages using .whl file. The system does not have access to the internet so everything is local.
- I'm running RHEL 6.9 64bit 2.6.32-696.10.1.el6.x86_64
Python is version 2.7.12 (altinstalled with 2.6)
platform.architecture()
('64bit', 'ELF')I'm running pip 9.0.1
Attempt at installing numpy:
# /usr/local/bin/pip2.7 install numpy-1.13.3-cp27-cp27m-manylinux1_x86_64.whl
numpy-1.13.3-cp27-cp27m-manylinux1_x86_64.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform.
So what am I missing?
python python-2.7 pip python-wheel
python python-2.7 pip python-wheel
edited Oct 18 '17 at 19:55
wazzu62
asked Oct 18 '17 at 19:00
wazzu62wazzu62
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1
Do you know which--enable-unicode
argument was used at Python interpreter build time?
– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:03
(Alternately, are you willing to consider using a Docker image for your Python runtime from themanylinux
folks? That'll give you something guaranteed compatible).
– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:04
2
You might consider starting from the Platform Detection for Installers section of PEP-513 -- walking through the code there should give you an idea of where things fail.
– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:06
I used --enable-unicode=ucs4
– wazzu62
Oct 19 '17 at 21:18
add a comment |
1
Do you know which--enable-unicode
argument was used at Python interpreter build time?
– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:03
(Alternately, are you willing to consider using a Docker image for your Python runtime from themanylinux
folks? That'll give you something guaranteed compatible).
– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:04
2
You might consider starting from the Platform Detection for Installers section of PEP-513 -- walking through the code there should give you an idea of where things fail.
– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:06
I used --enable-unicode=ucs4
– wazzu62
Oct 19 '17 at 21:18
1
1
Do you know which
--enable-unicode
argument was used at Python interpreter build time?– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:03
Do you know which
--enable-unicode
argument was used at Python interpreter build time?– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:03
(Alternately, are you willing to consider using a Docker image for your Python runtime from the
manylinux
folks? That'll give you something guaranteed compatible).– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:04
(Alternately, are you willing to consider using a Docker image for your Python runtime from the
manylinux
folks? That'll give you something guaranteed compatible).– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:04
2
2
You might consider starting from the Platform Detection for Installers section of PEP-513 -- walking through the code there should give you an idea of where things fail.
– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:06
You might consider starting from the Platform Detection for Installers section of PEP-513 -- walking through the code there should give you an idea of where things fail.
– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:06
I used --enable-unicode=ucs4
– wazzu62
Oct 19 '17 at 21:18
I used --enable-unicode=ucs4
– wazzu62
Oct 19 '17 at 21:18
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cp27-cp27m
manylinux packages are compatible with a Python interpreter compiled with --enable-unicode=ucs2
.
For an interpreter compiled with --enable-unicode=ucs4
, you instead need cp27-cp27mu
packages.
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cp27-cp27m
manylinux packages are compatible with a Python interpreter compiled with --enable-unicode=ucs2
.
For an interpreter compiled with --enable-unicode=ucs4
, you instead need cp27-cp27mu
packages.
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cp27-cp27m
manylinux packages are compatible with a Python interpreter compiled with --enable-unicode=ucs2
.
For an interpreter compiled with --enable-unicode=ucs4
, you instead need cp27-cp27mu
packages.
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cp27-cp27m
manylinux packages are compatible with a Python interpreter compiled with --enable-unicode=ucs2
.
For an interpreter compiled with --enable-unicode=ucs4
, you instead need cp27-cp27mu
packages.
cp27-cp27m
manylinux packages are compatible with a Python interpreter compiled with --enable-unicode=ucs2
.
For an interpreter compiled with --enable-unicode=ucs4
, you instead need cp27-cp27mu
packages.
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Do you know which
--enable-unicode
argument was used at Python interpreter build time?– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:03
(Alternately, are you willing to consider using a Docker image for your Python runtime from the
manylinux
folks? That'll give you something guaranteed compatible).– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:04
2
You might consider starting from the Platform Detection for Installers section of PEP-513 -- walking through the code there should give you an idea of where things fail.
– Charles Duffy
Oct 18 '17 at 20:06
I used --enable-unicode=ucs4
– wazzu62
Oct 19 '17 at 21:18