That looks good so far. So what happens in that exact same shell if you then start ipython and do "import rdkit"?
-greg On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 5:33 PM Andrés Sánchez Ruiz < andressanchezrui...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Greg, > > After activating my enviroment (foodpains) I wrote the command " > ipython -c 'import IPython;import > rdkit;print(IPython.__file__,rdkit.__file__)' ". Right after getting > the output I wrote: " where ipython ". This is what I get: > > (foodpains) C:\Users\Andres Sanchez>ipython -c "import IPython;import > rdkit;print(IPython.__file__,rdkit.__file__)" > C:\Anaconda\envs\foodpains\lib\site-packages\IPython\__init__.py > C:\Anaconda\envs\foodpains\lib\site-packages\rdkit\__init__.py > > (foodpains) C:\Users\Andres Sanchez>where ipython > C:\Anaconda\envs\foodpains\Scripts\ipython.exe > C:\Anaconda\Scripts\ipython.exe > > Best regards, > > Andrés > > El mié, 14 abr 2021 a las 17:06, Greg Landrum > (<greg.land...@gmail.com>) escribió: > > > > That looks good. Please send the output of: > > ipython -c 'import IPython;import > rdkit;print(IPython.__file__,rdkit.__file__)' > > > > and we also need to figure out exactly which version of ipython you are > running. > > > > If you are running these commands in the command shell, that's > > where ipython > > > > in powershell: > > gcm ipython > > > > if you're using a bash shell: > > which ipython > > > > Please run the ipython -c and which/where/gcm command directly after > each other and paste in both the command you executed and its output. > > > > -greg > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 4:46 PM Andrés Sánchez Ruiz < > andressanchezrui...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> Dear Greg, > >> > >> This is what I see after activating my enviroment (foodpains) and > >> introducing your command: > >> > >> C:\Anaconda\envs\foodpains\lib\site-packages\IPython\__init__.py > >> C:\Anaconda\envs\foodpains\lib\site-packages\rdkit\__init__.py > >> > >> Best regards, > >> > >> Andrés > >> > >> El mié, 14 abr 2021 a las 15:42, Greg Landrum > >> (<greg.land...@gmail.com>) escribió: > >> > > >> > What do you see when you execute this quick test to ensure that > ipython and the rdkit are both really installed? > >> > > >> > python -c 'import IPython;import > rdkit;print(IPython.__file__,rdkit.__file__)' > >> > > >> > -greg > >> > > >> > On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 2:58 PM Andrés Sánchez Ruiz < > andressanchezrui...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> > >> >> Hello, > >> >> > >> >> I have not been able to solve the issue yet after installing ipython > >> >> in the same enviroment in which I have RDKIT. > >> >> > >> >> ipython 7.22.0 py39hd4e2768_0 > >> >> ipython_genutils 0.2.0 pyhd3eb1b0_1 > >> >> . > >> >> . > >> >> . > >> >> rdkit 2021.03.1 py39hfadf033_0 > conda-forge > >> >> > >> >> From this enviroment I can call pandas (for example) but not RDKIT. > >> >> What is still not working? > >> >> > >> >> Best regards, > >> >> > >> >> Andrés > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ > >> >> Rdkit-discuss mailing list > >> >> Rdkit-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net > >> >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rdkit-discuss >
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