virtualenv, mysql-python, pip: anyone know how? [duplicate]
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I'm trying to install the mysql bindings in a virtualenv. I'd prefer to use pip or easy_install. pip gives me the following error:

  File "setup_posix.py", line 24, in mysql_config

    raise EnvironmentError("%s not found" % (mysql_config.path,))

EnvironmentError: mysql_config not found

easy_install either gets a 404 from sourceforge or gives me a very similar error.

Does anyone know how to get around this in a virtualenv?

Planetary answered 2/10, 2009 at 20:33 Comment(0)
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I'm also trying to setup MySQL bindings in a virtualenv. All I had to do was install the package that contains mysql_config. On Ubuntu it's called libmysqlclient-dev.

After that I was able to do a (virtualenv'd) python setup.py build and python setup.py install.

Irreligion answered 5/12, 2009 at 16:7 Comment(3)
In order to make this work I also had to install python-dev before doing the setup.py build and install.Lanettelaney
After libmysqlclient-dev I used PIP to install the mysql binding: "pip install MySQL-python"Hardnosed
Comment by anonymous user: On Fedora it's called mysql-devel, i.e. sudo yum install mysql-devel. After that, pip install mysql-python works in the virtualenv.Bub
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In OS X I had used Macports to install my MySQL, which made the mysql_config file be called mysql_config5.

So I did: sudo ln -s mysql_config5 /opt/local/bin/mysql_config

And then ran pip install MySQL-python from a virtualenv and all was fine.

Candra answered 7/5, 2012 at 23:52 Comment(0)
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You may not have mysql_config at all if you don't have the appropriate mysqlclient-dev OS package installed.

Personally, for packages that require extensive C compilation, I prefer to install OS-packaged versions, as I've had fewer problems that way. It's easier to install the OS-packaged version of mysql-python on all my servers than it is to install the compilation dependencies.

Fortunately in my experience those packages also tend to be very stable (mysql-python, PIL, lxml, etc), so I don't need to version-pin them per-project.

It does, however, prevent me from using virtualenv --no-site-packages, which is a little annoying.

Iotacism answered 26/10, 2009 at 16:17 Comment(0)
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It is failing to find mysql_config. Put the directory containing mysql_config on your path and try again.

Acaroid answered 2/10, 2009 at 21:34 Comment(1)
For me, the command to do that was: export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/mysql-5.5.24-osx10.6-x86_64/bin on MAC OSX. Your mileage may vary, but just do a locate mysql_config and you should be in business.Monge

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