ImportError: cannot import name '_AES' after upgraded to Python 3.6
I recently upgraded Linux Mint to 19.1 X64 with Python 3.6 from Linux Mint 18.3 X64 (with Python 3.5.2), and tried
from Crypto.Cipher import AES
I first got,
ImportError: No module named apt_pkg
fixed it by
sudo ln -s apt_pkg.cpython-{36m,35m}-x86_64-linux-gnu.so
in /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages;
then got another error,
ImportError: cannot import name '_AES'
I am wondering how to fix it. The interpreter for the project in PyCharm is currently set to Python 3.5.2;
python-3.x importerror pycrypto
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I recently upgraded Linux Mint to 19.1 X64 with Python 3.6 from Linux Mint 18.3 X64 (with Python 3.5.2), and tried
from Crypto.Cipher import AES
I first got,
ImportError: No module named apt_pkg
fixed it by
sudo ln -s apt_pkg.cpython-{36m,35m}-x86_64-linux-gnu.so
in /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages;
then got another error,
ImportError: cannot import name '_AES'
I am wondering how to fix it. The interpreter for the project in PyCharm is currently set to Python 3.5.2;
python-3.x importerror pycrypto
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I recently upgraded Linux Mint to 19.1 X64 with Python 3.6 from Linux Mint 18.3 X64 (with Python 3.5.2), and tried
from Crypto.Cipher import AES
I first got,
ImportError: No module named apt_pkg
fixed it by
sudo ln -s apt_pkg.cpython-{36m,35m}-x86_64-linux-gnu.so
in /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages;
then got another error,
ImportError: cannot import name '_AES'
I am wondering how to fix it. The interpreter for the project in PyCharm is currently set to Python 3.5.2;
python-3.x importerror pycrypto
I recently upgraded Linux Mint to 19.1 X64 with Python 3.6 from Linux Mint 18.3 X64 (with Python 3.5.2), and tried
from Crypto.Cipher import AES
I first got,
ImportError: No module named apt_pkg
fixed it by
sudo ln -s apt_pkg.cpython-{36m,35m}-x86_64-linux-gnu.so
in /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages;
then got another error,
ImportError: cannot import name '_AES'
I am wondering how to fix it. The interpreter for the project in PyCharm is currently set to Python 3.5.2;
python-3.x importerror pycrypto
python-3.x importerror pycrypto
asked Dec 31 '18 at 22:50
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