lxml runtime error: Reason: Incompatible library version: etree.so requires version 12.0.0 or later, but libxml2.2.dylib provides version 10.0.0

Question:

I have a perplexing problem.
I have used mac version 10.9, anaconda 3.4.1, python 2.7.6.

Developing web application with python-amazon-product-api. i have overcome an obstacle about installing lxml, referencing clang error: unknown argument: '-mno-fused-madd' (python package installation failure).

But another runtime error happened.
Here is the output from webbrowser.

Exception Type: ImportError
Exception Value:    
dlopen(/Users/User_Name/Documents/App_Name/lib/python2.7/site-packages/lxml/etree.so, 2): Library not loaded: libxml2.2.dylib
Referenced from: /Users/User_Name/Documents/App_Name/lib/python2.7/site-packages/lxml/etree.so
Reason: Incompatible library version: etree.so requires version 12.0.0 or later, but libxml2.2.dylib provides version 10.0.0

I’m not sure how to proceed and have searched here and elsewhere for this particular error.

Asked By: BlueFrog

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Answers:

I was having this same issue. I realized that during pip install for my web app, lxml was attempting the following:

“Building against libxml2/libxslt in the following directory: /Users/[me]/anaconda/lib”

Not 100% sure why, but once I removed the anaconda/bin from my system path in bash_profile (anaconda sticks it in there when installing) I was able to pip install lxml correctly. After which you should be able to re-add anaconda/bin to your system path without issue.

Answered By: daroo

If using conda, force a reinstall of lxml:

$ conda install -f lxml

Note that forcing a reinstall may have unforeseen consequences.

I first tried conda update lxml to no effect.

Then tried conda install lxml also to no effect (but that was a while ago and ymmv — see comment).

Answered By: scharfmn

I get this to work by doing the following:

conda install libxml2
Answered By: dvreed77

This worked for me:

brew install libxml2
brew install libxslt
brew link libxml2 --force
brew link libxslt --force
Answered By: jessems

Consider using an alternative channel in conda.

$ anaconda search -t conda pyquery
Using anaconda-server api site https://api.anaconda.org
Run 'anaconda show <USER/PACKAGE>' to get more details:
Packages:
     Name                      |  Version | Package Types   | Platforms      
     ------------------------- |   ------ | --------------- | ---------------
     CS109/pyquery             |    1.2.9 | conda           | linux-64, win-32, win-64, linux-32, osx-64
                                          : A jquery-like library for python
     asmeurer/pyquery          |    1.2.6 | conda           | osx-64         
                                          : https://github.com/gawel/pyquery
     auto/pyquery              |    1.2.8 | conda           | linux-64, linux-32, osx-64
                                          : https://github.com/gawel/pyquery
     dan_blanchard/pyquery     |    1.2.6 | conda           | linux-64       
                                          : https://github.com/gawel/pyquery
     hargup/pyquery            |          | conda           | None-None, linux-64
                                          : A jquery-like library for python
     meloncholy/pyquery        |    1.2.9 | conda           | linux-64       
                                          : A jquery-like library for python
     mhworth/pyquery           |    1.2.8 | conda           | linux-64, osx-64
                                          : A jquery-like library for python
     nbsantos/pyquery          |    1.2.9 | conda           | osx-64         
                                          : A jquery-like library for python
     pdrops/pyquery            |    1.2.8 | conda           | linux-64, osx-64
                                          : A jquery-like library for python
     ziebel/pyquery            |    1.2.9 | conda           | linux-64       
                                          : A jquery-like library for python
Found 10 packages

Then, picking a channel, do:

conda install pyquery -c CS109
Answered By: jbn

I tried almost all approaches above and failed. What worked for me was commenting out the

export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib

in my bash profile. This line is added by the anaconda installer automatically.

Answered By: Alex Joseph
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