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I am having trouble installing web3.py on my macOS by pip



The error I am getting is



xcrun: error: invalid active developer path (/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools), missing xcrun at: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun


I have followed the docs and make a venv they way the said and still no luck I am using python 3.6.6



https://web3py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/troubleshooting.html#setup-environment



Has anyone else had this problem?










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    Have you tried following the advice here: stackoverflow.com/questions/28706428/…

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  • xcode-select --install Has solved it for me

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    Jan 3 at 15:11


















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I am having trouble installing web3.py on my macOS by pip



The error I am getting is



xcrun: error: invalid active developer path (/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools), missing xcrun at: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun


I have followed the docs and make a venv they way the said and still no luck I am using python 3.6.6



https://web3py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/troubleshooting.html#setup-environment



Has anyone else had this problem?










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Have you tried following the advice here: stackoverflow.com/questions/28706428/…

    – Marcus
    Jan 3 at 15:10











  • xcode-select --install Has solved it for me

    – NoobAndroid
    Jan 3 at 15:11
















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I am having trouble installing web3.py on my macOS by pip



The error I am getting is



xcrun: error: invalid active developer path (/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools), missing xcrun at: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun


I have followed the docs and make a venv they way the said and still no luck I am using python 3.6.6



https://web3py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/troubleshooting.html#setup-environment



Has anyone else had this problem?










share|improve this question
















I am having trouble installing web3.py on my macOS by pip



The error I am getting is



xcrun: error: invalid active developer path (/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools), missing xcrun at: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun


I have followed the docs and make a venv they way the said and still no luck I am using python 3.6.6



https://web3py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/troubleshooting.html#setup-environment



Has anyone else had this problem?







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  • 1





    Have you tried following the advice here: stackoverflow.com/questions/28706428/…

    – Marcus
    Jan 3 at 15:10











  • xcode-select --install Has solved it for me

    – NoobAndroid
    Jan 3 at 15:11
















  • 1





    Have you tried following the advice here: stackoverflow.com/questions/28706428/…

    – Marcus
    Jan 3 at 15:10











  • xcode-select --install Has solved it for me

    – NoobAndroid
    Jan 3 at 15:11










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Have you tried following the advice here: stackoverflow.com/questions/28706428/…

– Marcus
Jan 3 at 15:10





Have you tried following the advice here: stackoverflow.com/questions/28706428/…

– Marcus
Jan 3 at 15:10













xcode-select --install Has solved it for me

– NoobAndroid
Jan 3 at 15:11







xcode-select --install Has solved it for me

– NoobAndroid
Jan 3 at 15:11














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I just did it and didn't have a problem.
Try upgrading your Python version to the latest one available. Download the newest version of it from www.python.org or from your package manager of choice.



If you are using home brew just type :



brew update 

brew upgrade python3


Then just simple use pip to install the required packages.



pip install web3





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  • xcode-select --install solved my problem thanks anyway

    – NoobAndroid
    Jan 3 at 20:59












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I just did it and didn't have a problem.
Try upgrading your Python version to the latest one available. Download the newest version of it from www.python.org or from your package manager of choice.



If you are using home brew just type :



brew update 

brew upgrade python3


Then just simple use pip to install the required packages.



pip install web3





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  • xcode-select --install solved my problem thanks anyway

    – NoobAndroid
    Jan 3 at 20:59
















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I just did it and didn't have a problem.
Try upgrading your Python version to the latest one available. Download the newest version of it from www.python.org or from your package manager of choice.



If you are using home brew just type :



brew update 

brew upgrade python3


Then just simple use pip to install the required packages.



pip install web3





share|improve this answer
























  • xcode-select --install solved my problem thanks anyway

    – NoobAndroid
    Jan 3 at 20:59














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I just did it and didn't have a problem.
Try upgrading your Python version to the latest one available. Download the newest version of it from www.python.org or from your package manager of choice.



If you are using home brew just type :



brew update 

brew upgrade python3


Then just simple use pip to install the required packages.



pip install web3





share|improve this answer













I just did it and didn't have a problem.
Try upgrading your Python version to the latest one available. Download the newest version of it from www.python.org or from your package manager of choice.



If you are using home brew just type :



brew update 

brew upgrade python3


Then just simple use pip to install the required packages.



pip install web3






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