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ImportErrorError: No module named
Hi,
I am trying to run a python script on my new Mac and got the following error. Is there any configuration I need to set in CRT? I have a macOS Catalina version 10.15.7, python 2.74, and also 3.8.1 installed on my Mac. The module requests is already installed, along with python. I am running zsh for the Mac CLI. Thanks. ImportError Error: No module named requests File: /Users/xyz/scripts/script.py Line: 18 import requests ~ > pip freeze | grep requests 12:10:53 PM requests==2.24.0 ~ > python -V 12:44:41 PM Python 3.8.1 ~ > |
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Hi etalkishere,
The current release of SecureCRT (v8.7.x) does not support Python 3. What are the results if you use Python 2.7? I have added this thread to a feature request in our product enhancement database to add support for Python 3 for SecureCRT/Mac and SecureCRT/Linux. Should a future release of SecureCRT include this feature, notification will be posted here. If you prefer direct email notification, send an email to support@vandyke.com and include Feature Request - Forum Thread #14299 in the subject line or use this form from the support page of our website.
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Thanks, --Brenda VanDyke Software Technical Support support@vandyke.com (505) 332-5730 |
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Hi etalkishere,
We're happy to announce that Python 3 support is now available in the beta 3 build of SecureCRT version 9.0! Please feel free to test it out!
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Thanks, --Cameron VanDyke Software Technical Support support@vandyke.com (505) 332-5730 |
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