ImportError: No module named 'hmms.dthmm'
fanzipei opened this issue · 9 comments
After I successfully install by pip install hmms, I got an error when import hmms.
`---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ImportError Traceback (most recent call last)
in ()
1 import numpy as np
2 import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
----> 3 import hmms
4
5 get_ipython().run_line_magic('matplotlib', 'inline')
~/work/HMMs/hmms/init.py in ()
----> 1 from .dthmm import *
2 from .cthmm import *
3 from .hmm import *
4 from .art import *
5 from .train import *
ImportError: No module named 'hmms.dthmm'`
reinstall using github.
I've downgraded the cython to 0.25.2 and reinstalled using github.
this helped me.
pip install cython==0.25.2
python -m pip install git+https://github.com/lopatovsky/HMMs
This didn't work for me @denklewer , I installed python 3.6 and tried it since cython had issues with recent python versions
@kroegern1
Try this :
conda create -n hmms_env python=3.8
conda activate hmms_env
pip install numpy cython
After that run
4. python setup.py develop
in a source directory
I ran the commands you had above and while in the "hmms_env" I ran
conda install -c conda-forge jupyterlab
then ran
jupyter notebook
and my kernel being used is python 3.8. The hmms_env is not visible in the kernel list in jupyter notebook if that's what you're saying to do.
(No issue during build of setup.py develop!)
I'm out of ideas. Here is a list of packages for working env (3.8 + cython + numpy + install over github + jupyterlab over conda)
May be we can compare package versions
anyio 3.3.0
argon2-cffi 20.1.0
async-generator 1.10
attrs 21.2.0
Babel 2.9.1
backcall 0.2.0
backports.functools-lru-cache 1.6.4
bleach 4.0.0
brotlipy 0.7.0
certifi 2021.5.30
cffi 1.14.6
chardet 4.0.0
charset-normalizer 2.0.0
colorama 0.4.4
cryptography 3.4.7
cycler 0.10.0
Cython 0.29.24
debugpy 1.4.1
decorator 5.0.9
defusedxml 0.7.1
entrypoints 0.3
hmms 0.1
idna 3.1
importlib-metadata 4.6.3
ipykernel 6.1.0
ipython 7.26.0
ipython-genutils 0.2.0
jedi 0.18.0
Jinja2 3.0.1
json5 0.9.5
jsonschema 3.2.0
jupyter-client 6.1.12
jupyter-core 4.7.1
jupyter-server 1.10.2
jupyterlab 3.1.6
jupyterlab-pygments 0.1.2
jupyterlab-server 2.7.0
kiwisolver 1.3.1
MarkupSafe 2.0.1
matplotlib 3.4.3
matplotlib-inline 0.1.2
mistune 0.8.4
nbclassic 0.3.1
nbclient 0.5.3
nbconvert 6.1.0
nbformat 5.1.3
nest-asyncio 1.5.1
notebook 6.4.3
numpy 1.21.1
packaging 21.0
pandas 1.3.1
pandocfilters 1.4.2
parso 0.8.2
pickleshare 0.7.5
Pillow 8.3.1
pip 21.2.4
prometheus-client 0.11.0
prompt-toolkit 3.0.19
pycparser 2.20
Pygments 2.9.0
pyOpenSSL 20.0.1
pyparsing 2.4.7
pyrsistent 0.17.3
PySocks 1.7.1
python-dateutil 2.8.2
pytz 2021.1
pywin32 301
pywinpty 1.1.3
pyzmq 22.2.1
requests 2.26.0
requests-unixsocket 0.2.0
scipy 1.7.1
Send2Trash 1.8.0
setuptools 57.4.0
six 1.16.0
sniffio 1.2.0
terminado 0.10.1
testpath 0.5.0
tornado 6.1
traitlets 5.0.5
urllib3 1.26.6
wcwidth 0.2.5
webencodings 0.5.1
websocket-client 0.57.0
wheel 0.37.0
win-inet-pton 1.1.0
wincertstore 0.2
zipp 3.5.0
The issue seems to appear when I run the notebook. I can't run hmms in the kernel - mostly because I don't have a good understanding of how that would work now. I'm just going to use the terminal and a text editor since I can import it okay outside of a jupyter notebook. Thanks for your help so far!
reinstall using github. I've downgraded the cython to 0.25.2 and reinstalled using github. this helped me. pip install cython==0.25.2 python -m pip install git+https://github.com/lopatovsky/HMMs
Thanks for the guide. The following worked for me in the order:
python version: 3.7.13
numpy 1.21.6
cPython 0.0.6
!pip install git+https://github.com/lopatovsky/HMMs