Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 is required trying to install packages written in c





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Hi I am trying to install the package 'pyfolio' but I get the error indicating:



 Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 is required. Get it with "Microsoft Visual C++ Build Tools"


but I have already installed visual c++ redist packages but it still does not work.
I found out that the error occurs while installing package bottleneckso I thought to read the documentation on installing bottleneck, it was written in c and so I installed MinGW but could not be able to set ming as the compiler
I also installed cython. I am on a windows machine.
is there any other alternative to applying here?










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  • The error message is crystal clear. You need Visual C++ 14.0 (aka 2015). Either install the full IDE or get the Build Tools only, as indicated in the error message.

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    Nov 26 '18 at 22:54


















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Hi I am trying to install the package 'pyfolio' but I get the error indicating:



 Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 is required. Get it with "Microsoft Visual C++ Build Tools"


but I have already installed visual c++ redist packages but it still does not work.
I found out that the error occurs while installing package bottleneckso I thought to read the documentation on installing bottleneck, it was written in c and so I installed MinGW but could not be able to set ming as the compiler
I also installed cython. I am on a windows machine.
is there any other alternative to applying here?










share|improve this question























  • The error message is crystal clear. You need Visual C++ 14.0 (aka 2015). Either install the full IDE or get the Build Tools only, as indicated in the error message.

    – IInspectable
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:54














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Hi I am trying to install the package 'pyfolio' but I get the error indicating:



 Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 is required. Get it with "Microsoft Visual C++ Build Tools"


but I have already installed visual c++ redist packages but it still does not work.
I found out that the error occurs while installing package bottleneckso I thought to read the documentation on installing bottleneck, it was written in c and so I installed MinGW but could not be able to set ming as the compiler
I also installed cython. I am on a windows machine.
is there any other alternative to applying here?










share|improve this question














Hi I am trying to install the package 'pyfolio' but I get the error indicating:



 Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 is required. Get it with "Microsoft Visual C++ Build Tools"


but I have already installed visual c++ redist packages but it still does not work.
I found out that the error occurs while installing package bottleneckso I thought to read the documentation on installing bottleneck, it was written in c and so I installed MinGW but could not be able to set ming as the compiler
I also installed cython. I am on a windows machine.
is there any other alternative to applying here?







python c++ windows pip






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  • The error message is crystal clear. You need Visual C++ 14.0 (aka 2015). Either install the full IDE or get the Build Tools only, as indicated in the error message.

    – IInspectable
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:54



















  • The error message is crystal clear. You need Visual C++ 14.0 (aka 2015). Either install the full IDE or get the Build Tools only, as indicated in the error message.

    – IInspectable
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:54

















The error message is crystal clear. You need Visual C++ 14.0 (aka 2015). Either install the full IDE or get the Build Tools only, as indicated in the error message.

– IInspectable
Nov 26 '18 at 22:54





The error message is crystal clear. You need Visual C++ 14.0 (aka 2015). Either install the full IDE or get the Build Tools only, as indicated in the error message.

– IInspectable
Nov 26 '18 at 22:54












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You don't have any Visual C++, you only have Redistributable packages. They install run-time libraries that are used to run applications written with VC. But you need Visual C++ compiler! Install Build Tools.



See https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bpip%5D+Microsoft+Visual+C%2B%2B+14.0+is+required






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    You don't have any Visual C++, you only have Redistributable packages. They install run-time libraries that are used to run applications written with VC. But you need Visual C++ compiler! Install Build Tools.



    See https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bpip%5D+Microsoft+Visual+C%2B%2B+14.0+is+required






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      You don't have any Visual C++, you only have Redistributable packages. They install run-time libraries that are used to run applications written with VC. But you need Visual C++ compiler! Install Build Tools.



      See https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bpip%5D+Microsoft+Visual+C%2B%2B+14.0+is+required






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        You don't have any Visual C++, you only have Redistributable packages. They install run-time libraries that are used to run applications written with VC. But you need Visual C++ compiler! Install Build Tools.



        See https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bpip%5D+Microsoft+Visual+C%2B%2B+14.0+is+required






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        You don't have any Visual C++, you only have Redistributable packages. They install run-time libraries that are used to run applications written with VC. But you need Visual C++ compiler! Install Build Tools.



        See https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bpip%5D+Microsoft+Visual+C%2B%2B+14.0+is+required







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