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I'm a bit new to installing Python modules. I'm trying to use Windows Powershell to install pycdio for Python 3.5 64-bit and this is what appears.

PS C:\Users\vivek\Desktop\audio converter python\pycdio-0.20> python ./setup.py install Traceback (most recent call last): File "./setup.py", line 42, in ge_84 = call(['pkg-config','--atleast-version=0.84','libcdio']) File "C:\Program Files\Python 3.5\lib\subprocess.py", line 560, in call with Popen(*popenargs, **kwargs) as p: File "C:\Program Files\Python 3.5\lib\subprocess.py", line 950, in init restore_signals, start_new_session) File "C:\Program Files\Python 3.5\lib\subprocess.py", line 1220, in _execute_child startupinfo)

I've also tried 32-bit, but still get the same error. Any help would be appreciated thank you.

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  • Since it's failing on that line, make certain you have the prerequisites installed. If you do, check out this, since you're on Windows try editing line 42 to be ge_84 = call(['pkg-config','--atleast-version=0.84','libcdio'], shell=True) and see if that helps.
    – squid808
    Apr 8, 2016 at 4:17
  • Hi, I followed your steps. The error still remains and I also get <code>ImportError: No module named 'pykg_config'</code> I have installed pykg-config Apr 16, 2016 at 21:06
  • If you've installed it and it's saying it can't find pykg_config, then it sounds like your python path isn't set up. Try and verify that is working first.
    – squid808
    Apr 17, 2016 at 0:31
  • I've checked the path in environment variables. The Python 3.5 folder is listed in the path, along with the Python lib folder and SWIG. May 5, 2016 at 20:59
  • Apologies for the very slow reply. May 6, 2016 at 12:23

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