I am trying to install mysql-connector-python==1.0.12
as part of my project's automated installation, and I get the following error from pip install
:
Collecting mysql-connector-python==1.0.12 (from -r /tmp/requirements.txt (line 20))
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement mysql-connector-python==1.0.12 (from -r /tmp/requirements.txt (line 20)) (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for mysql-connector-python==1.0.12 (from -r /tmp/requirements.txt (line 20))
Up until a few days ago it worked fine. I investigated a bit and found the following issue in bitbucket.org. Specifically, the following comment dated 28/12/2015:
That should be blank, per PEP 470 using PyPI to link to a package not hosted by PyPI for automated installers to download (the /simple/ index) was deprecated and scheduled for removal. Maintainers of the affected packages were emailed 3 months ago. The removal happened earlier today (a bug caused some oackages like Twisted which were hosted on PyPI to also have their links removed but that has been remedied). The maintainers of MySQL-connector-python should either upload to PyPI or direct their users to use either -f or --extra-index-url with a repository they maintain.
How can I have the installation of mysql-connector-python==1.0.12
run smoothly?
Do I need to set up my own repository?
For all the lazy people like me who had to google how the requirements file works
just do this ...
then this.
check it.
It should output:
happy days Thanks to @Amnon
Worked for me using
pip install mysql-connector-python-rf
.More info here https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/5369
There are quite a few solutions, e.g. hosting a private repository, but the quickest was to change the
requirements.txt
file to download from mysql's cdn.i.e., to change:
to
The above link did not work for me, or when trying to install to AWS Beanstalk. But the below link did work:
If you are using a
setup.py
script, keep the dependency listed ininstall_requies
but add the attributedepedency_links
to the setup function with a list and put the url to the package in there. Such as:More is specified in the Packages Not On PyPI document.
Red Hat / CentOS
for other OS, see mysqlclient