ImportError: No module named Cython.Distutils

Question:

I’m having a strange problem while trying to install the Python library zenlib, using its setup.py file. When I run the setup.py file, I get an import error, saying

ImportError: No module named Cython.Distutils`

but I do have such a module, and I can import it on the python command line without any trouble. Why might I be getting this import error?

I think that the problem may have to do with the fact that I am using Enthought Python Distribution, which I installed right beforehand, rather than using the Python 2.7 that came with Ubuntu 12.04.

More background:
Here’s exactly what I get when trying to run setup.py:

enwe101@enwe101-PCL:~/zenlib/src$ sudo python setup.py install
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "setup.py", line 4, in <module>
    from Cython.Distutils import build_ext
ImportError: No module named Cython.Distutils

But it works from the command line:

>>> from Cython.Distutils import build_ext
>>> 
>>> from fake.package import noexist
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
ImportError: No module named fake.package

Note the first import worked and the second throws an error. Compare this to the first few lines of setup.py:

#from distutils.core import setup
from setuptools import setup
from distutils.extension import Extension
from Cython.Distutils import build_ext
import os.path

I made sure that the Enthought Python Distribution and not the python that came with Ubuntu is what is run by default by prepending my bash $PATH environment variable by editing ~/.bashrc, adding this as the last line:

export PATH=/usr/local/epd/bin:$PATH

and indeed which python spits out /usr/local/epd/bin/python… not knowing what else to try, I went into my site packages directory, (/usr/local/epd/lib/python2.7/site-packages) and give full permissions (r,w,x) to Cython, Distutils, build_ext.py, and the __init__.py files. Probably silly to try, and it changed nothing.

Can’t think of what to try next!? Any ideas?

Asked By: Edward Newell

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Answers:

In the CLI-python, import sys and look what’s inside sys.path
Then try to use export PYTHONPATH=whatyougot

Answered By: unddoch

Your sudo is not getting the right python. This is a known behaviour of sudo in Ubuntu. See this question for more info. You need to make sure that sudo calls the right python, either by using the full path:

sudo /usr/local/epd/bin/python setup.py install

or by doing the following (in bash):

alias sudo='sudo env PATH=$PATH'
sudo python setup.py install
Answered By: tiago

Just install Cython from
http://cython.org/#download
and install it using this command

sudo python setup.py install

Then run the command

sudo python -c 'import Cython.Distutils'

and it will be installed and the error message will disappear.

Answered By: user2295896

I only got one advice for you : Create a virtualenv. This will ensure you have only one version of python and all your packages installed locally (and not on your entire system).
Should be one of the solutions.

Answered By: Depado

Run

which python

Thats the path to the python that your system has defaulted too
then go to @tiago’s method of:

sudo <output of which python> setup.py install

Answered By: ashley

Install Cython:

pip install cython
Answered By: Martin Thoma

That is easy.

You could try install cython package first.

It will upgrade your easy_install built in python.

Answered By: Trevor C.

For python3 use

sudo apt-get install cython3

For python2 use

sudo apt-get install cython

Details can be read at this

Running the following commands resolved the issue for me in ubuntu 14.04:

sudo apt-get install python-dev    
sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0-0-dev
sudo apt-get install libsystemd-daemon-dev
sudo pip install cython

This link helped me: https://github.com/trezor/python-trezor/issues/40

Answered By: N. S.

Ran into this again in modern times. The solution was simple:

pip uninstall cython && pip install cython
Answered By: Brad Pitcher

I had dependency from third party library on Cython, didn’t manage to build the project on Travis due to the ImportError. In case someone needs it – before installing requirements.txt run this command:

pip install Cython –install-option=”–no-cython-compile”

Installing GCC also might help.

Answered By: iboz

Read like a thousand of these threads and finally got it for Python 3. (replace pip with pip3 if you have that kind of installation, and run pip uninstall cython if you have tried other solutions before running any of these)

Mac:

brew install cython
pip install --upgrade cython

Ubuntu

sudo apt-get install cython3 python-dev  
pip install --upgrade cython

Windows (must have conda, and MinGW already in path)

conda install cython
conda install --upgrade cython
Answered By: John Targaryen
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