To give a bit more insight: you should compile Arrow with your conda
environment activated, so that it picks the right Python version (3.6.5,
in your case).  If it's still picking the wrong Python version, that
might be a bug.

Regards

Antoine.


Le 14/05/2018 à 20:50, Quang Vu a écrit :
> Thanks Antoine,
> 
> I will need to learn more about the compiling process that happens on my
> Mac, to see how that link to Python 2.
>  I am not familiar with that process. But this is a good pointer for my
> issue. Thank you for your response to my issue!
> 
> Quang.
> 
> On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 12:50 PM Antoine Pitrou <anto...@python.org> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi Quang,
>>
>> It sounds like you have compiled Arrow against a Python 2 install but
>> are now trying to use it with Python 3.  This won't work, the same
>> Python version must be used when compiling and when using PyArrow.
>>
>> ("PyCObject" is a Python 2-specific API that doesn't exist anymore in
>> Python 3)
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Antoine.
>>
>>
>> Le 14/05/2018 à 18:34, Quang Vu a écrit :
>>> Hi Arrow dev,
>>>
>>> I am having trouble with installing and setting my development
>> environment
>>> for Arrow. I wonder if anyone is familiar with the issue. My system info:
>>> - MacOS 10.11.6 (El Capitan)
>>> - conda 4.5.1
>>> - python 3.6.5
>>> - arrow's current commit: 4b8511
>>>
>>> Installing Arrow C++ libraries and Pacquet are both successful. But
>>> importing `pyarrow` fail:
>>>
>>> $ python -c 'import pyarrow'
>>>
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>   File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
>>>   File "/Users/myuser/code/arrow/python/pyarrow/__init__.py", line 47, in
>>> <module>
>>>     from pyarrow.lib import cpu_count, set_cpu_count
>>> ImportError: dlopen(/Users/myuser/code/arrow/python/pyarrow/
>>> lib.cpython-36m-darwin.so, 2): Symbol not found: _PyCObject_Type
>>>   Referenced from:
>>> /Users/myuser/miniconda3/envs/pyarrow-test/lib/libarrow_python.10.dylib
>>>   Expected in: flat namespace
>>>  in
>> /Users/myuser/miniconda3/envs/pyarrow-test/lib/libarrow_python.10.dylib
>>>
>>> If anyone have suggestion on what the problem is about, please let me
>> know.
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>
> 

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