“Unresolved import” for Python package installed using setup.py
I'm receiving a "[Python] Unresolved import.." error for a custom package that I have installed with python setup.py install
. If I instead install the package with pip
by running python setup.py sdist
and then running pip install <package.tar.gz>
the error goes away, and I cannot figure out why. I am running all of this within the same virtualenv, and I have made sure that VS Code is correctly using this virtualenv as the source interpreter (this is Python 3.7). Although I could find a workaround here, pip install
is not always available. Any thoughts?
python visual-studio-code pip
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I'm receiving a "[Python] Unresolved import.." error for a custom package that I have installed with python setup.py install
. If I instead install the package with pip
by running python setup.py sdist
and then running pip install <package.tar.gz>
the error goes away, and I cannot figure out why. I am running all of this within the same virtualenv, and I have made sure that VS Code is correctly using this virtualenv as the source interpreter (this is Python 3.7). Although I could find a workaround here, pip install
is not always available. Any thoughts?
python visual-studio-code pip
It shouldn't matter. Can you still import the module manually when you usepython setup.py install
? If so then please consider filing a bug at github.com/microsoft/python-language-server .
– Brett Cannon
Nov 13 '18 at 20:46
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I'm receiving a "[Python] Unresolved import.." error for a custom package that I have installed with python setup.py install
. If I instead install the package with pip
by running python setup.py sdist
and then running pip install <package.tar.gz>
the error goes away, and I cannot figure out why. I am running all of this within the same virtualenv, and I have made sure that VS Code is correctly using this virtualenv as the source interpreter (this is Python 3.7). Although I could find a workaround here, pip install
is not always available. Any thoughts?
python visual-studio-code pip
I'm receiving a "[Python] Unresolved import.." error for a custom package that I have installed with python setup.py install
. If I instead install the package with pip
by running python setup.py sdist
and then running pip install <package.tar.gz>
the error goes away, and I cannot figure out why. I am running all of this within the same virtualenv, and I have made sure that VS Code is correctly using this virtualenv as the source interpreter (this is Python 3.7). Although I could find a workaround here, pip install
is not always available. Any thoughts?
python visual-studio-code pip
python visual-studio-code pip
edited Nov 12 '18 at 18:22
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It shouldn't matter. Can you still import the module manually when you usepython setup.py install
? If so then please consider filing a bug at github.com/microsoft/python-language-server .
– Brett Cannon
Nov 13 '18 at 20:46
add a comment |
It shouldn't matter. Can you still import the module manually when you usepython setup.py install
? If so then please consider filing a bug at github.com/microsoft/python-language-server .
– Brett Cannon
Nov 13 '18 at 20:46
It shouldn't matter. Can you still import the module manually when you use
python setup.py install
? If so then please consider filing a bug at github.com/microsoft/python-language-server .– Brett Cannon
Nov 13 '18 at 20:46
It shouldn't matter. Can you still import the module manually when you use
python setup.py install
? If so then please consider filing a bug at github.com/microsoft/python-language-server .– Brett Cannon
Nov 13 '18 at 20:46
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It shouldn't matter. Can you still import the module manually when you use
python setup.py install
? If so then please consider filing a bug at github.com/microsoft/python-language-server .– Brett Cannon
Nov 13 '18 at 20:46