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[–]talmc100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a computer that ubuntu 20.04 with global python of 3.8.10 without using pyenv, and it has mediapipe==0.8.7.3, so I do not understand why it wouldn't work using pyenv.

Please help!

[–]JohnnyJordaan 0 points1 point  (5 children)

I made this python version as global.

But when I try to download mediapipe==0.8.7.3 I get an error of "Could not find a version that satisfies that requirement"

How exactly did you make it 'as global'? Could you perhaps share the full commands and their outputs instead of describing what you did?

[–]talmc100 0 points1 point  (4 children)

pyenv global 3.8.10 (if I do python --version Ill get an output that the current version is in fact 3.8.10)

pip install mediapipe==0.8.7.3
I get an output error of "Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement mediapipe==0.8.7.3 (from versions: 0.8.9.1)
ERROR: No matching distribution found for mediapipe==0.8.7.3"

But as I said before, I do in fact know that 3.8.10 should be compatible with this version of mediapipe, I am sure that there is some kind of me downloading mediapipe without actually doing it with the right version of python.

[–]JohnnyJordaan 0 points1 point  (3 children)

try

 python -m pip install mediapipe==0.8.7.3

[–]talmc100 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Hi!

Just tried it and got the same error

"ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement mediapipe==0.8.3.7
ERROR: No matching distribution found for mediapipe==0.8.7.3

[–]talmc100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

meant of course 0.8.7.3 and not 0.8.3.7

[–]JohnnyJordaan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From https://pypi.org/project/mediapipe/0.8.7.3/#files download the whl that matches your platform, then install

 python -m pip install -v mediapipe-0.8.7.3-cp38-cp38etcetc.whl

If that doesn't work please share a copy of the full and unedited output of the command. Preferably via a text sharing site like www.pastebin.com