Cannot install Pycrypto in Linux local host
I just trying to install Pycrypto using pip..
pip install pycrypto
and i got stuck like that
I think my connection is poor so i just waiting and got error
this error after i waiting
And i trying any way like that
> python -m pip install pycrypto
> pip3 install pycrypto
> pip3 install pycryptodome
And error still same it make me confused.
Note: sudo not worked on my apps Termux
Thankful for anyone's to answerd my question.
python-3.x pip pycrypto pycryptodome termux
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I just trying to install Pycrypto using pip..
pip install pycrypto
and i got stuck like that
I think my connection is poor so i just waiting and got error
this error after i waiting
And i trying any way like that
> python -m pip install pycrypto
> pip3 install pycrypto
> pip3 install pycryptodome
And error still same it make me confused.
Note: sudo not worked on my apps Termux
Thankful for anyone's to answerd my question.
python-3.x pip pycrypto pycryptodome termux
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I just trying to install Pycrypto using pip..
pip install pycrypto
and i got stuck like that
I think my connection is poor so i just waiting and got error
this error after i waiting
And i trying any way like that
> python -m pip install pycrypto
> pip3 install pycrypto
> pip3 install pycryptodome
And error still same it make me confused.
Note: sudo not worked on my apps Termux
Thankful for anyone's to answerd my question.
python-3.x pip pycrypto pycryptodome termux
I just trying to install Pycrypto using pip..
pip install pycrypto
and i got stuck like that
I think my connection is poor so i just waiting and got error
this error after i waiting
And i trying any way like that
> python -m pip install pycrypto
> pip3 install pycrypto
> pip3 install pycryptodome
And error still same it make me confused.
Note: sudo not worked on my apps Termux
Thankful for anyone's to answerd my question.
python-3.x pip pycrypto pycryptodome termux
python-3.x pip pycrypto pycryptodome termux
edited Nov 24 '18 at 15:11
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Both pycrypto and pycryptodome have a lot of sources written in C. They can be compiled for Unix/Linux or for w32 but I'm not sure if they can be compiled on Android. Even if they can — you have to have development toolchain (a compiler and all that) for Android.
By default you can install clang:
pkg install clang python-dev
You can also try gcc, see
https://android.stackexchange.com/a/186223
and
https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Package_Management#Community_repositories
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Both pycrypto and pycryptodome have a lot of sources written in C. They can be compiled for Unix/Linux or for w32 but I'm not sure if they can be compiled on Android. Even if they can — you have to have development toolchain (a compiler and all that) for Android.
By default you can install clang:
pkg install clang python-dev
You can also try gcc, see
https://android.stackexchange.com/a/186223
and
https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Package_Management#Community_repositories
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Both pycrypto and pycryptodome have a lot of sources written in C. They can be compiled for Unix/Linux or for w32 but I'm not sure if they can be compiled on Android. Even if they can — you have to have development toolchain (a compiler and all that) for Android.
By default you can install clang:
pkg install clang python-dev
You can also try gcc, see
https://android.stackexchange.com/a/186223
and
https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Package_Management#Community_repositories
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Both pycrypto and pycryptodome have a lot of sources written in C. They can be compiled for Unix/Linux or for w32 but I'm not sure if they can be compiled on Android. Even if they can — you have to have development toolchain (a compiler and all that) for Android.
By default you can install clang:
pkg install clang python-dev
You can also try gcc, see
https://android.stackexchange.com/a/186223
and
https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Package_Management#Community_repositories
Both pycrypto and pycryptodome have a lot of sources written in C. They can be compiled for Unix/Linux or for w32 but I'm not sure if they can be compiled on Android. Even if they can — you have to have development toolchain (a compiler and all that) for Android.
By default you can install clang:
pkg install clang python-dev
You can also try gcc, see
https://android.stackexchange.com/a/186223
and
https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Package_Management#Community_repositories
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