I realize this is a recently common error, but none of the solutions I have found online helped me. I am trying to work with spaCy in Jupyter notebook and VScode on a Mac OS , but every time I try to import spacy, I get the following error: ...
Use a tool likepip-toolsto pin your dependencies and control when you get updates. Be sure to run your tests with deprecation warnings treated as errors so that you get notified of these types of changes early. bilke reacted with thumbs up emoji ...
However just a note, even though it correctly re-installs, receive an error in terminal and an additional warning when jupyter notebook is restarted. $ **pip install --force-reinstall charset-normalizer==3.1.0** Collecting charset-normalizer==3.1.0 Using cached charset_normalizer-3.1.0-cp39-...
I discovered the correct approach upon importing a working jupyter notebook using the extension. For reference, what is required is to add the following to the begining of mymodule.py: #%% Change working directory from the workspace root to the .py file location. import os try: os.chdir(os...
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you need add --user at the beginning like to make this command like Admin (also will be good if you run your vscode/cmd/jupyter like admin): pip install --user --ignore-installed --upgrade tensorflow Then it could give you yellow Warnings like: WARNING: The script wheel.exe is instal...
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