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0.12.0 ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tqdm.asyncio' #2595
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Looks like you don’t have tqdm installed. Could you try installing that? |
Installing it works. |
I think it is a r |
Clean installing the Panel package in CI fails on the dame error too I am using latest panel with python 3.7 and Jupyterlab 2.0.1 |
Confused, it's right here in the |
Are you using pip or conda? The exact command you used would be extremely helpful. |
pip install panel==0.12
…On Mon, Aug 2, 2021, 13:22 Philipp Rudiger ***@***.***> wrote:
Clean installing the Panel package in CI fails on the dame error too
Are you using pip or conda? The exact command you used would be extremely
helpful.
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Just tried that without any issues, it installed tqdm. The only thing I can imagine is that it's getting an older version of tqdm without asyncio support. Could you check if you have tqdm and what version you're getting? I'll pin tqdm in the meantime. |
I had a similar problem when installing panel 0.12 in a pre-existing conda env.
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Okay, thanks, I'll make sure to pin the correct tqdm version for 0.12.1 |
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