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I have a requirements.txt file containing all my dependencies but it is not processed correctly :

After a pip install -r requirements.txt, I get the following pip freeze :

argparse==1.2.1
wsgiref==0.1.2

But when I do a pip install of :

numpy==1.6.2
Django==1.4.2
django-tastypie==0.9.14
pyes==0.19.1

And then run my pip install -r requirements.txt . Then it works.

Here is what my requirements.txt contains :

numpy==1.6.2
Django==1.4.2
django-tastypie==0.9.14
urllib3==1.5
pyes==0.19.1
BeautifulSoup==3.2.1
MySQL-python==1.2.3
IMAPClient==0.9.1
Jinja2==2.6
Pillow==2.0.0
amqp==1.0.9
anyjson==0.3.3
billiard==2.7.3.22
celery==3.0.16
django-celery==3.0.11
django-compressor==1.3
django-concurrency
django-extensions==1.1.1
https://codeload.github.com/toastdriven/django-haystack/zip/master#egg=django-haystack
django-model-utils==1.2.0
django-multiforloop==0.2.1
django-social-auth==0.7.22
html5lib==0.95
httplib2==0.8
kombu==2.5.7
logilab-astng==0.24.2
logilab-common==0.59.0
oauth2==1.5.211
ordereddict==1.1
pycrypto==2.6
pylint==0.27.0
python-dateutil==1.5
python-openid==2.2.5
pytz==2013b
six==1.3.0
unittest2==0.5.1
wsgiref==0.1.2
xlrd==0.9.0
xmltodict==0.4.6
django-storages>=1.1.8
boto==2.8.0
lxml==3.1.0
pyelasticsearch==0.4.1
django-tastypie-elasticsearch==0.1.0

Would anyone have a solution ?

Mibou
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I tried this out and the problem is with django-tastypie-elasticsearch. There is a known issue, whereby installation with pip fails if Django hasn't been installed yet. Here is the issue report:

https://github.com/llonchj/django-tastypie-elasticsearch/issues/1

Looks like django-tastypie-elastic has only two contributors, so you're probably on your own. The good news is that it wasn't your fault!

Nathan Gould
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On mac:

To get your already installed dependencies

pip3 freeze > requirements.txt

from: Automatically create requirements.txt


Then if you want to install them, and you are using a virtual environment

pip3 install -r requirements.txt

from: How can I install packages using pip according to the requirements.txt file from a local directory?


If you want to update them

I just know how to do it with pip-review. https://pypi.org/project/pip-review/#description

pip3 install pip-review or pip install pip-review

then pip-review --local --auto

from: How to upgrade all Python packages with pip

AnonymousUser
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The "https://codeload.github.com/toastdriven/django-haystack/zip/master#egg=django-haystack" line is not a valid pip requirement. It should read "-e git+https://codeload.github.com/toastdriven/django-haystack/zip/master#egg=django-haystack"

bruno desthuilliers
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