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Error with _sysconfigdata_nd.py missing in /usr/lib/python2.7/ for Ubuntu 13.04 #410
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@berinhard I had the same problem, this problem is in Ubuntu's Python package, to solves problem create a symbolic link of the file: ln -fs /usr/lib/python2.7/plat-x86_64-linux-gnu/_sysconfigdata.py /usr/lib/python2.7/ |
Don't forgot this one too: sudo ln -fs /usr/lib/python2.7/plat-x86_64-linux-gnu/_sysconfigdata_nd.py /usr/lib/python2.7/ |
In my case, Ubuntu 13.04. |
I did the same thing. On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 5:54 PM, emetemunoy notifications@github.comwrote:
Arnaud |
thanks..!! |
@cleberjsantos tks ! work for me. |
for the ubuntu 14.04 this problem arises due to the visualization their is 2 methods to solve this problem . just make an link to the _sysconfigdata_nd
thats it use the virtual onefor exapmle to make an virtual python2.7
now you will see that py2 before your ubuntu@ubnutu , like (py2)ubuntu@ubuntu$ now when you type the python you will see the python2.7 console similarly you can do it for the python3 too |
Explained best at pypa/virtualenv#410 Debian bug: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=783738
On Ubuntu 17.10 I still have the error:( |
I had the same problem with python3.5. After some time debugging I finally found out the solution. If you are using python3.5, the name of configuration file is "_sysconfigdata_m.py". Here's the code you wanna use: |
I got this error on the service,and i did not have the root privileges, i can not run the command sudo, then what should i do to deal with this? |
This issue usually arises when conda environment is installed. Therefore the environment should be activated before typing |
Hello! I'm testing the new Ubuntu beta version 13.04 and I'm having trouble with some virtualenv import error. I had this output while trying to build firefox:
Searching for some kind of solution, I found this ticket at Ubuntu's but tracker describing the same problem I was having. Reading the comments there was a workaround to fix the problem, but there was also a comment saying that this is a virtualenv problem, as you can see here. I thought that it would be nice to open this ticket to see if I can help with something.
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