
That's an indication that you've chosen the wrong one.
#PIP INSTALL PYQT5 NOT WORKING INSTALL#
Note: if you try to install a version that's not compatible with your system, a dialog box will appear immediately after running the. I am also looking for the 64-bit version so I'll download PyQt5-5.6-gpl-P圓.5-Qt5.6.0-圆4-2.exe. I know these are Python 3.5 by P圓.5 in the file name. I'll open the PyQt-5.6 directory in my case. I tried to install this package with'pip install pyqt5' or with 'py -3 -m pip.

But whenn I run the same file on IDLE with 3.10 installation, it crashes and says that PyQt5 is not known. py file, having PyQt5 module, on the 3.8 version, it works as before without any problems. A good indication of which directory you should click is given by the "Downloads/Week" column. Now I have two IDLEs for both of the installations. When you open a directory on SourceForge, you will see some directories with ONLY. I'm on Python 3.5 64-bit so I'm looking for a.
#PIP INSTALL PYQT5 NOT WORKING HOW TO#
How to find the installer that's right for you?įirst, determine what version of Python you have and whether you have 32-bit or 64-bit Python.

If that did not work, you might try this link from SourceForge. Successfully installed pyqt5-5.9 sip-4.19.3 Installing collected packages: sip, pyqt5 I'd recommend using the installer version, but you need to install python 3.3 first.įirst try this in your Windows cmd window: pip3 install pyqt5 The installed and in your path have been where you have been running into trouble it seems. If you do need to compile your own version of PyQt5, the steps (as you have found) are here, but assume you have python and a compiler installed and in your path. You won't need to do any compiling (none of: nmake, nmake install, python configure).Īll of the build options are available for if you need a custom install (for instance, using a different version of python, where there isn't an installer provided by riverbank computing). If you install python 3.3, the installer will add all of the PyQt5 extras to that python installation automatically.

The easiest way to install PyQt is to just use the installer (Link in your answer, step #5). Mainly I use the following command under the cmd pip install pyqt5
