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No module named 'setuptools.wheel' when installing duka #30

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yomoko opened this issue Dec 7, 2017 · 9 comments
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No module named 'setuptools.wheel' when installing duka #30

yomoko opened this issue Dec 7, 2017 · 9 comments

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@yomoko
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yomoko commented Dec 7, 2017

I got this error when trying to install duka.

Failed building wheel for duka

What's wrong with it? Please help. Thanks.

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@yomoko yomoko changed the title Error when installing duka No module named 'setuptools.wheel' when installing duka Dec 8, 2017
@evianzhow
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Are setuptools correctly installed on your system? From the traceback above, I can't get enough information. Please tell us more.

@yomoko
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yomoko commented Dec 10, 2017

@evianzhow Yes. I am using Anaconda. Setuptools is installed by default.(setuptools (36.5.0.post20170921)). I tried to reinstall duka again. The error is gone(I don't know why). But I still can't use it somehow. As you see from the screenshot, after I import duka and entered duka -h, it says module not defined. So what went wrong? I am using 64 bit python. What other information to do you need?
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@evianzhow
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duka is a command-line tools. So I think import it as a library will not work.

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yomoko commented Dec 11, 2017

@evianzhow What do you mean? Even if I don't import it, it's not usable, when I followed the instruction by entering duka -h OR duka EURUSD, for example, it didn't work. So what went wrong?

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@yomoko What's your mean about 'didn't work'? Do you have a detailed traceback?

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yomoko commented Dec 13, 2017

@evianzhow As you see from my screenshot, both duka and -h are not defined. So what's the correct way of using it or anything went wrong?

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You are not typing under command line, from your screenshot, you are typing under Python REPL. Type duka related command into cmd or powershell if you are using Windows.

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yomoko commented Dec 13, 2017

@evianzhow No wonder. Thanks. By the way, is it possible to change the candle time interval to New York time EST instead of default GMT?

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That feature should be in the 2.1 release, but we encounter some issues, see #29 for more information.

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