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Q: PIP 'requirements.txt' issue

PyRossI'm trying to install a wheel for my Python3.4, so pip.pypa.io is telling me: pip install wheel pip wheel --wheel-dir=/local/wheels -r requirements.txt but pip prints out that there was no requirements.txt found. I tried to look for the file in c:\python34\.., but it's not there. Should I down...

 
requirements.txt is a file that lists the requirements you want to install, so you need to provide it
 
how to provide it? what do i write in there?
 
It depends on what dependencies you need for your project, it's just a text file listing them. You can read the docs here: pip.readthedocs.org/en/1.1/requirements.html
 
I read the docs, but still have no idea what's going on. I searched Google about Python Framework & Libraries and found no clues on what version do I write in there, and why. Why does all this has to be so difficult‽
 
Your question is a bit vague, so there's not much we can do to help you. You say that you are trying to install "a wheel": Which one?
 
11:10 PM
pyhook and pywin32 as .whl
 
maybe chat is better for this
you need to put the libs you want to install in the requirements.txt file. using -r requirements.txt means that pip needs to go into that file and expect a dependency per line... installing each of them
in your case, make a txt file named requirements.txt and put pyhook in the first line and pywin32 in the second
 

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