It's mentioned that pypi includes what you need. https://pypi.org/project/robotframework-sshlibrary/
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018, 01:28 MRAB, <pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote: > On 2018-10-18 07:28, Saila wrote: > > keskiviikko 17. lokakuuta 2018 20.18.55 UTC+3 Thomas Jollans kirjoitti: > >> On 2018-10-17 16:41, Saila wrote: > >> > Hi > >> > Has somebody been able to install SSHLIbrary from sources (all libs > with offline installations) on virtual Win 10 for Python 3.6.4? > >> > > >> > Python 3.6.4 ... [MSC v. 1900 64 bit (AMD 64)] > >> > > >> > Also Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 is installed (also > vc_redist.x64.exe) > >> > > >> > SSHLinrary worked with Python 2.7 (there wasn't so many dependencies) > >> > > >> > SSHLIbrary 3.3.1 requires paramiko > >> > paramiko-2.4.2.tar.gz requires bcrypt,cryptography, pynacl and pyasn1 > >> > and cffi is needed > >> > Problems are with PyNaCl-1.3.0.tar.gz and cryptography-2.1.4.tar.gz > >> > > >> > Installing PyNaCl > >> > C:\Tools\PyNaCl-1.3.0>python setup.py install >> log.txt > >> > warning: no previously-included files matching '__pycache__\*' found > anywhere in distribution > >> > warning: no previously-included files matching '.tarvis.yml' > >> > etc.. > >> > File "setup.py", line 159, in run > >> > raise Exception("ERROR": The 'make' utility is missing from > PATH") > >> > Exception: ERROR: The 'make' utility is missing from PATH > >> > > >> > Installation of cryptography > >> > ends to > >> > C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual > Studio\2017\VC\Tools\MSVC14.11.25503\bin\HostX86\x64\cl.exe /c /nologo > /.... build\temp.win-amd64-3.6\Release\_openssl.c(493): fatal error C1083: > Cannot open include file: 'openssl/opensslv.h': No such file or directory > >> > > >> > Hoping that somebody can help and sorry that I didn't feel to write > hole messages because development env has connections to web > >> > BR > >> > Saila > >> > > >> > >> Can't you just install it with pip? > >> > >> py -3 -m pip install PyNaCl > > > > That is not possible because there isn't connection to www in > development environment. It is isolated. Only possiblity is import sources. > > > Why not download the appropriate .whl file from PyPI and then install > that on your machine? > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list