Where did you find that avro-python3 is recommended? I would like to update that.
avro-python3 is deprecated. Your should use the avro library instead. If the avro library for python doesn't work, please let me know. On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 12:43 Alexander Farber <alexander.far...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello and good evening! > > With python 3.8.5 and avro 1.10.0 installed via pip I have tried running > the following script: > > import os, avro > from avro.datafile import DataFileReader, DataFileWriter > from avro.io import DatumReader, DatumWriter > > reader = DataFileReader(open("48.avro", "rb"), DatumReader()) > for d in reader: > print(d) > reader.close() > > Unfortunately, nothing is printed by the script. > > Then I have noticed, that the avro-python3 is recommended and have > installed it with pip install avro-python3 > > Now the pip list shows both packages, but how to switch to using the newer > one? > > I have tried "pip uninstall avro", but then import avro fails. > > What is the correct module name for avro-python3, how to import it in my > script please? > > I have also asked my question at Stackoverflow and there you can see my > screenshots: > > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64105500/how-to-use-avro-python3-on-windows-10-to-parse-files > > Thank you for any hints > Alex > > > > >