“Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement lbcapi (from versions: )” when trying to install...












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When I try to install the PyPI module lbcapi (sudo pip install lbcapi), I encounter the following message:



Collecting lbcapi
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement lbcapi (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for lbcapi


What could be going wrong? I'm seeing this for Python 2 and Python 3.










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    When I try to install the PyPI module lbcapi (sudo pip install lbcapi), I encounter the following message:



    Collecting lbcapi
    Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement lbcapi (from versions: )
    No matching distribution found for lbcapi


    What could be going wrong? I'm seeing this for Python 2 and Python 3.










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      When I try to install the PyPI module lbcapi (sudo pip install lbcapi), I encounter the following message:



      Collecting lbcapi
      Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement lbcapi (from versions: )
      No matching distribution found for lbcapi


      What could be going wrong? I'm seeing this for Python 2 and Python 3.










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      When I try to install the PyPI module lbcapi (sudo pip install lbcapi), I encounter the following message:



      Collecting lbcapi
      Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement lbcapi (from versions: )
      No matching distribution found for lbcapi


      What could be going wrong? I'm seeing this for Python 2 and Python 3.







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          Running pip download lbcapi works for me (for Python 2).
          But there's no Python 3 compatible version of lbcapi of PyPI, so installing it on Python 3 is a bit more tricky.



          It doesn't look like this software is compatible with Python 3.






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            I uninstalled the older pip and installed the newest version 10.0.0 by entering this:



            python3 -m pip uninstall pip setuptools
            curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | python3


            Now my problem was solved. If you are using the python2, you can substitute the python3 with python. I hope it also works for you.
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            Running pip download lbcapi works for me (for Python 2).
            But there's no Python 3 compatible version of lbcapi of PyPI, so installing it on Python 3 is a bit more tricky.



            It doesn't look like this software is compatible with Python 3.






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              Running pip download lbcapi works for me (for Python 2).
              But there's no Python 3 compatible version of lbcapi of PyPI, so installing it on Python 3 is a bit more tricky.



              It doesn't look like this software is compatible with Python 3.






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                Running pip download lbcapi works for me (for Python 2).
                But there's no Python 3 compatible version of lbcapi of PyPI, so installing it on Python 3 is a bit more tricky.



                It doesn't look like this software is compatible with Python 3.






                share|improve this answer













                Running pip download lbcapi works for me (for Python 2).
                But there's no Python 3 compatible version of lbcapi of PyPI, so installing it on Python 3 is a bit more tricky.



                It doesn't look like this software is compatible with Python 3.







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                answered Jan 14 '18 at 16:37









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                    I uninstalled the older pip and installed the newest version 10.0.0 by entering this:



                    python3 -m pip uninstall pip setuptools
                    curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | python3


                    Now my problem was solved. If you are using the python2, you can substitute the python3 with python. I hope it also works for you.
                    (copied the answer from Stack Overflow)






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                      You should link the original answer, so we can go there and upvote.

                      – Melebius
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                    I uninstalled the older pip and installed the newest version 10.0.0 by entering this:



                    python3 -m pip uninstall pip setuptools
                    curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | python3


                    Now my problem was solved. If you are using the python2, you can substitute the python3 with python. I hope it also works for you.
                    (copied the answer from Stack Overflow)






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                      You should link the original answer, so we can go there and upvote.

                      – Melebius
                      Apr 24 '18 at 11:35














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                    I uninstalled the older pip and installed the newest version 10.0.0 by entering this:



                    python3 -m pip uninstall pip setuptools
                    curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | python3


                    Now my problem was solved. If you are using the python2, you can substitute the python3 with python. I hope it also works for you.
                    (copied the answer from Stack Overflow)






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                    I uninstalled the older pip and installed the newest version 10.0.0 by entering this:



                    python3 -m pip uninstall pip setuptools
                    curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | python3


                    Now my problem was solved. If you are using the python2, you can substitute the python3 with python. I hope it also works for you.
                    (copied the answer from Stack Overflow)







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                    answered Apr 24 '18 at 10:35









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