Reputation: 46423
As suggested here, I have succesfully installed Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7 to compile some Cython code, but:
from distutils.core import setup
from Cython.Build import cythonize
setup(ext_modules = cythonize("module1.pyx"))
still produces:
error: Unable to find vcvarsall.bat
How to compile Cython code with Python 2.7 (for example on Windows 7 x64)?
Note: I already carefully read the question error: Unable to find vcvarsall.bat but the main answers (including modifying msvc9compiler.py
) didn't solve it.
Upvotes: 18
Views: 21435
Reputation: 611
The solution that fixed it for me. Use Git Bash and use the following:
INCLUDE="C:/Program Files (x86)/Windows Kits/10/Include/10.0.22621.0/ucrt/;C:/Program Files (x86)/Windows Kits/10/Include/10.0.22621.0/shared/" \
> LIB="C:/Program Files (x86)/Windows Kits/10/Lib/10.0.22621.0/ucrt/x64;C:/Program Files (x86)/Windows Kits/10/Lib/10.0.22621.0/um/x64" \
> PATH=$PATH:/c/Program\ Files\ \(x86\)/Windows\ Kits/10/bin/10.0.22621.0/x64 \
> python -m pip install <package>
Then run python setup.py build_ext --inplace
Git Bash will detect visual Studio Cmd, Anaconda do not. I am running Microsoft Visual Studio 2022, Microsoft Visual Studio Tools and Microsoft Visual 2017 v 14.00
Theoretical solutions I tried that didn't help me but others said it work below:
The same reason this issue is present these days is because Microsoft made it. Likely a pathing issue and issue is reappearing which is Microsoft specialty since 2018.
https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/3329
This might fix for you but again this is Microsoft:
import setuptools # as requested
import distutils._msvccompiler
You can also change/check regedit:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\VisualStudio\14.2\Setup\VC]
"ProductDir"="C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft Visual Studio\\2019\\BuildTools\\VC\\Auxiliary\\Build"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\VisualStudio\14.0\Setup\VC]
"ProductDir"="C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft Visual Studio\\2019\\BuildTools\\VC\\Auxiliary\\Build"
Another option is to check the correct environment variables as well as delete any and all visual Studio stuff you do not need/use.
environment variable path and delete old ones and restart pc afterwards:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\bin\amd64_arm
C:\Users\AAAAA\AppData\Local\Programs\Microsoft VS Code\bin
C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.22621.0\x64
Use Anaconda and use the following:
SET DISTUTILS_USE_SDK=1 & "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\BuildTools\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" x64
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/419525/microsoft-visual-c-140-or-greater-is-required.html
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 352
Python >= 3.5
I wanted to comment on @Basj (https://stackoverflow.com/a/53172602/6596203) answer but I couldn't so I apologize. I just want to add to @Basj answer for people using Python >= 3.5, instead of Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7, you can install just the C++ in this installer Build Tool for Visual Studio 2019 or you can simply install that with Chocolatey.
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 46423
I spent hours on this, and the information was not easily findable in error: Unable to find vcvarsall.bat, that's why I post it here with the "answer your own question" feature:
Step 1: Install Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7
Remark: You don't need to modify msvc9compiler.py
as often suggested in many forum posts
Step 2: Just add import setuptools
that will help Python and "Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7" work together.
import setuptools # important
from distutils.core import setup
from Cython.Build import cythonize
setup(ext_modules=cythonize("module1.pyx", build_dir="build"),
script_args=['build'],
options={'build':{'build_lib':'.'}})
Note: the script_args
parameter allows to run this setup.py with just python setup.py
(i.e. CTRL+B in your favorite editor like Sublime Text) instead of having to pass command-line arguments like this: python setup.py build
.
It works!
Upvotes: 32