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I installed the latest version of Python (3.6.4 64-bit) and the latest version of PyCharm (2017.3.3 64-bit). Then I installed some modules in PyCharm (Numpy, Pandas, etc), but when I tried installing Tensorflow it didn't install, and I got the error message:

Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement TensorFlow (from versions: ) No matching distribution found for TensorFlow.

Then I tried installing TensorFlow from the command prompt and I got the same error message. I did however successfully install tflearn.

I also installed Python 2.7, but I got the same error message again. I googled the error and tried some of the things which were suggested to other people, but nothing worked (this included installing Flask).

How can I install Tensorflow? Thanks.

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    what is your OS ?
    – TheTechGuy
    Commented Feb 10, 2018 at 12:47
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    @TheTechGuy Windows 10
    – Martin W
    Commented Feb 10, 2018 at 13:13
  • @FlyingTeller the newest version
    – Martin W
    Commented Feb 10, 2018 at 13:13
  • Try The process I have answered. I am assuming you already have Pip and Configured python in the ecosystem
    – TheTechGuy
    Commented Feb 10, 2018 at 13:15
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    I am on Windows 10 with python 3.8.0 installed. Getting the same error message. Commented Dec 2, 2019 at 21:00

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The latest requirements for running TensorFlow are documented in the installation documentation.

  • TensorFlow only supports 64-bit Python

  • TensorFlow only supports certain versions of Python (for example, Python 3.6 is not supported)

So, if you're using an out-of-range version of Python (older or newer) or a 32-bit version, then you'll need to use a different version.

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    Could you please provide some references of where you have retrieved this information / date ?
    – Marco D.G.
    Commented Aug 28, 2018 at 15:39
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    on the official site, they still refer both 3.5.x and 3.6.x tensorflow.org/install/install_windows
    – Jirka
    Commented Aug 28, 2018 at 16:30
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    v3.6.8 raises the same exception
    – AER
    Commented Feb 11, 2019 at 5:21
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    Python v3.6.8 does not raise the exception for me; v3.7 did
    – Pro Q
    Commented Aug 19, 2019 at 19:33
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    @AER, I had this problem as well. I was running py3.6.8 32 bit... but tensorflow only works with 64 bit
    – ColinMac
    Commented Oct 16, 2019 at 19:05
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I installed it successfully by pip install https://storage.googleapis.com/tensorflow/mac/cpu/tensorflow-1.8.0-py3-none-any.whl

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    If you find conflict with use of tensorflow and python3, this page has advice on editing the reserved word 'async' in a file github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/20690
    – nichole
    Commented Oct 30, 2019 at 23:34
  • @Anil Sah what it will be for windows... I'm having the same problem
    – Atia Riaz
    Commented Nov 24, 2019 at 9:38
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    it installed successfully! yes, but, won't run correctly. why?
    – kiLLua
    Commented Nov 28, 2019 at 8:02
  • this is the only option if youre using wsl2 Commented Mar 12, 2022 at 12:54
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There are a few important rules to install Tensorflow:

  • You have to install Python x64. It doesn't work with x86/32b and it gives the same error as yours.

  • Python versions later than 3.8 and Python 3.8 requires TensorFlow 2.2 or later. Check for supported Python versions.

For example, for TensorFlow 2.9, you can install Python3.8.6-64bit and it works like a charm. Check the latest information on the website.

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    You can check your architecture using python -c "import sys; print(sys.version)" or python -c "import struct; print(struct.calcsize('P')*8)"
    – Slate
    Commented Jan 13, 2020 at 9:36
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    I have Python 3.8.5, the 64-bit version, and I get the error when trying to install tensorflow>=1.15,<1.16.
    – nbro
    Commented Oct 6, 2020 at 12:45
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    @nbro Python 3.8 requires TensorFlow 2.2 or later
    – Moradnejad
    Commented Oct 6, 2020 at 17:21
  • @krenerd You should ask TensorFlow. They probably need to spend some time to make it compatible.
    – Moradnejad
    Commented Feb 4, 2021 at 10:32
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if you are using anaconda, python 3.7 is installed by default, so you have to downgrade it to 3.6:

conda install python=3.6

then:

pip install tensorflow

it worked for me in Ubuntu.

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    This was my problem. Needed to rollback the python version. Took half a day to figure out. The internet is full of guides that say nothing about this. And Conda can't give a meaningful error message? How many man hours are getting wasted globally on this python package crap.,FFS.
    – Hashman
    Commented Jan 13, 2019 at 18:02
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I am giving it for Windows

If you are using python-3

  1. Upgrade pip to the latest version using py -m pip install --upgrade pip
  2. Install package using py -m pip install <package-name>

If you are using python-2

  1. Upgrade pip to the latest version using py -2 -m pip install --upgrade pip
  2. Install package using py -2 -m pip install <package-name>
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    You have writen "python-2" twice, I guess the first one should be python 3.
    – Martin W
    Commented Mar 22, 2018 at 19:40
  • Worked for me, too
    – sundowatch
    Commented Aug 1, 2018 at 21:33
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    doesn't work for me :( I just installed the latest Python 3.7 too
    – Raksha
    Commented Oct 30, 2018 at 0:27
  • this fix worked for me with python3 on ubuntu Commented Jan 16, 2022 at 19:54
  • it is the same to my case, it is necessary to upgrade pip first Commented Jan 9 at 9:41
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Tensorflow 2.2.0 supports Python3.8

First, make sure to install Python 3.8 64bit. For some reason, the official site defaults to 32bit. Verify this using python -VV (two capital V, not W). Then continue as usual:

python -m pip install --upgrade pip
python -m pip install wheel  # not necessary
python -m pip install tensorflow

As usual, make sure you have CUDA 10.1 and CuDNN installed.

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  • Are you sure this would install a release candidate (in this case 2.2.0rc3)?
    – sinoroc
    Commented Apr 29, 2020 at 10:31
  • Yes, I am sure, I just did it. assert tensorflow.__version__ == '2.2.0-rc3' passes. Why the downvote?
    – Elazar
    Commented Apr 29, 2020 at 10:42
  • I'm suprised. I get 2.1.0. Is there maybe a --pre in a pip configuration file somewhere?
    – sinoroc
    Commented Apr 29, 2020 at 10:51
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    Ah, that could explain it. If the only release compatible with the Python interpreter is a release candidate, then pip might want to pick it anyway (I was testing with a different Python version <3.8). Still surprising to me.
    – sinoroc
    Commented Apr 29, 2020 at 13:16
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    Updated: no longer RC
    – Elazar
    Commented May 11, 2020 at 11:22
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Tensorflow isn't available for python 3.8 (as of Dec 4th 2019) according to their documentation page. You will have to downgrade to python 3.7.

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    It is available with python 3.8.2-64 bit version now (as of March 22 2020) Commented Mar 22, 2020 at 11:36
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Apple Silicon (M1+ Chip)

If you are using a Mac with an M1 chip or higher, you need to install Tensorflow metal plugin for compatability with your architecture.

Simple installation instructions for Tensor Flow are found on Apple's website: https://developer.apple.com/metal/tensorflow-plugin

And since links tend to break in the future, here is an archive.

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I am using python 3.6.8, on ubunu 18.04, for me the solution was to just upgrade pip

pip install --upgrade pip
pip install tensorflow==2.1.0
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  • upgrade pip did it for me! Thanks Commented Oct 26, 2022 at 7:10
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Uninstalling Python and then reinstalling solved my issue and I was able to successfully install TensorFlow.

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So here's the message that I got on a M1 Pro while I was executing

python -m pip install tensorflow-macos

ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement tensorflow (from versions: none)
ERROR: No matching distribution found for tensorflow

I then re-installed python from the official source:

https://www.python.org/downloads/macos/

(Yes, as stupid as it seems.)

I then followed the Apple tutorial for Monterey:

https://developer.apple.com/metal/tensorflow-plugin/

Everything was solved by then.

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  • Save my day, thumbs up
    – John Lee
    Commented Apr 18, 2022 at 9:38
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    You welcome, happy to know i helped someone today :)
    – SHANNAX
    Commented Apr 19, 2022 at 10:04
  • Thanks, I was able to run this without having to re-install python, by running the script in the instructions an env is created with python 3.9.13. I was originally using python 3.10 with home-brew and everything ran just fine.
    – LaloLoop
    Commented Jul 7, 2022 at 19:20
  • Happy to hear this! I needed both steps in my situation.
    – SHANNAX
    Commented Jul 8, 2022 at 20:38
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Python version is not supported Uninstall python

https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-362/

You should check and use the exact version in install page. https://www.tensorflow.org/install/install_windows

python 3.6.2 or python 3.5.2 solved this issue for me

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(as of Jan 1st, 2021)

Any over version 3.9.x there is no support for TensorFlow 2. If you are installing packages via pip with 3.9, you simply get a "package doesn't exist" message. After reverting to the latest 3.8.x. Thought I would drop this here, I will update when 3.9.x is working with Tensorflow 2.x

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I had this problem on my macOS (with M1 Pro) even with the latest 64-bit Python and the latest pip installed. This is how I've solved it. Try to run:

pip install tensorflow-macos

If you will get the error ending like this (like I did)...

...
raise ReadTimeoutError(self._pool, None, "Read timed out.")
pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions.ReadTimeoutError: HTTPSConnectionPool(host='files.pythonhosted.org', port=443): Read timed out.

...then simply run:

pip install --default-timeout=100 tensorflow-macos
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Looks like the problem is with Python 3.8. Use Python 3.7 instead. Steps I took to solve this.

  • Created a python 3.7 environment with conda
  • List item Installed rasa using pip install rasa within the environment.

Worked for me.

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    as of 2-2020, this may be the most likely answer. It was for me. Commented Feb 21, 2020 at 18:15
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For python 3.12 tensorflow is not available yet

ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement tensorflow (from versions: 
none)
ERROR: No matching distribution found for tensorflow

Please be informed that TensorFlow is just available till Python 3.11 as of 18th April 2024

https://www.tensorflow.org/install

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Running this before the tensorflow installation solved it for me:

pip install "pip>=19"

As the tensorflow's system requirements states:

pip 19.0 or later

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For version TensorFlow 2.2:

  1. Make sure you have python 3.8

try: python --version

or python3 --version

or py --version

  1. Upgrade the pip of the python which has version 3.8

try: python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip

or python -m pip install --upgrade pip

or py -m pip install --upgrade pip

  1. Install TensorFlow:

try: python3 -m pip install TensorFlow

or python -m pip install TensorFlow

or py -m pip install TensorFlow

  1. Make sure to run the file with the correct python:

try: python3 file.py

or python file.py

or py file.py

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  • This works. Try to find the combination that matches your system Commented Dec 16, 2020 at 9:27
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1.Go to https://www.tensorflow.org/install/pip website and look if the version you are using support the Tensorflow. some latest version does not support Tesnsorflow. until Tensorflow releases its latest version for that Python version.

  1. you must have 64 bit python installed

  2. have latest version of pip installed
    pip install --upgrade pip

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using pip install tensorflow --user did it for me

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Tensorflow seems to need special versions of tools and libs. Pip only takes care of python version.

To handle this in a professional way (means it save tremendos time for me and others) you have to set a special environment for each software like this.

An advanced tool for this is conda.

I installed Tensorflow with this commands:

sudo apt install python3

sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python /usr/bin/python3 1

sudo apt install python3-pip

sudo apt-get install curl

curl https://repo.anaconda.com/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh > Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh

bash Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh

yes

source ~/.bashrc

  • installs its own phyton etc

nano .bashrc

  • maybe insert here your proxies etc.

conda create --name your_name python=3

conda activate your_name

conda install -c conda-forge tensorflow

  • check everything went well

python -c "import tensorflow as tf; tf.enable_eager_execution(); print(tf.reduce_sum(tf.random_normal([1000, 1000])))"

PS: some commands that may be helpful conda search tensorflow

https://www.tensorflow.org/install/pip

uses virtualenv. Conda is more capable. Miniconda ist sufficient; the full conda is not necessary

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use python version 3.6 or 3.7 but the important thing is you should install the python version of 64-bit.

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In case you are using Docker, make sure you have

FROM python:x.y.z

instead of

FROM python:x.y.z-alpine.

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This issue also happens with other libraries such as matplotlib(which doesn't support Python > 3.9 for some functions) let's just use COLAB.

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Slightly different issue for me but I will still post an answer here. tensorflow package is working, but not tflite-runtime.

pip install --extra-index-url https://google-coral.github.io/py-repo/ tflite-runtime==2.5.0
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I solved the same problem with python 3.7 by installing one by one all the packages required

Here are the steps:

  1. Install the package
  2. See the error message:

    couldn't find a version that satisfies the requirement -- the name of the module required

  3. Install the module required. Very often, installation of the required module requires the installation of another module, and another module - a couple of the others and so on.

This way I installed more than 30 packages and it helped. Now I have tensorflow of the latest version in Python 3.7 and didn't have to downgrade the kernel.

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