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The 'sklearn' PyPI package is deprecated, use 'scikit-learn'

Open wakeupthemonkey opened this issue 11 months ago • 1 comments

Collecting sklearn (from forpy) Using cached sklearn-0.0.post7.tar.gz (3.6 kB) Preparing metadata (setup.py) ... error error: subprocess-exited-with-error

× python setup.py egg_info did not run successfully. │ exit code: 1 ╰─> [18 lines of output] The 'sklearn' PyPI package is deprecated, use 'scikit-learn' rather than 'sklearn' for pip commands.

  Here is how to fix this error in the main use cases:
  - use 'pip install scikit-learn' rather than 'pip install sklearn'
  - replace 'sklearn' by 'scikit-learn' in your pip requirements files
    (requirements.txt, setup.py, setup.cfg, Pipfile, etc ...)
  - if the 'sklearn' package is used by one of your dependencies,
    it would be great if you take some time to track which package uses
    'sklearn' instead of 'scikit-learn' and report it to their issue tracker
  - as a last resort, set the environment variable
    SKLEARN_ALLOW_DEPRECATED_SKLEARN_PACKAGE_INSTALL=True to avoid this error

  More information is available at
  https://github.com/scikit-learn/sklearn-pypi-package

  If the previous advice does not cover your use case, feel free to report it at
  https://github.com/scikit-learn/sklearn-pypi-package/issues/new
  [end of output]

note: This error originates from a subprocess, and is likely not a problem with pip. error: metadata-generation-failed

× Encountered error while generating package metadata. ╰─> See above for output.

note: This is an issue with the package mentioned above, not pip. hint: See above for details.

(base) C:\Users\20204318>pip install scikit-learn Requirement already satisfied: scikit-learn in c:\users\20204318\anaconda3\lib\site-packages (1.2.2) Requirement already satisfied: numpy>=1.17.3 in c:\users\20204318\anaconda3\lib\site-packages (from scikit-learn) (1.25.0) Requirement already satisfied: scipy>=1.3.2 in c:\users\20204318\anaconda3\lib\site-packages (from scikit-learn) (1.10.1) Requirement already satisfied: joblib>=1.1.1 in c:\users\20204318\anaconda3\lib\site-packages (from scikit-learn) (1.2.0) Requirement already satisfied: threadpoolctl>=2.0.0 in c:\users\20204318\anaconda3\lib\site-packages (from scikit-learn) (2.2.0)

wakeupthemonkey avatar Jul 25 '23 12:07 wakeupthemonkey

I don't know what triggers the installation of sklearn in your case. Make sure that you have all the packages installed that you need.

ylikx avatar Jul 29 '23 16:07 ylikx