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    abbm586
    wrote on 30 Oct 2018, 13:21 last edited by
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    Hi...
    Im trying to install PySide2 on Linux mint 19, with Python 3.7.0 - PIP v10.0.1.
    I have already installed Qt5.11.2, with Creator 4.7.2. When I try to install the .whl file...
    I get this error "PySide2-5.11.2_xxxxx_86_64.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform."
    I have so far downloaded four .whl files and I get the same response.
    How do I determine which .whl file is supported on my platform?

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    • A abbm586
      30 Oct 2018, 13:21

      Hi...
      Im trying to install PySide2 on Linux mint 19, with Python 3.7.0 - PIP v10.0.1.
      I have already installed Qt5.11.2, with Creator 4.7.2. When I try to install the .whl file...
      I get this error "PySide2-5.11.2_xxxxx_86_64.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform."
      I have so far downloaded four .whl files and I get the same response.
      How do I determine which .whl file is supported on my platform?

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      abbm586
      wrote on 30 Oct 2018, 16:58 last edited by
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      @abbm586
      It was easier to: "sudo pip install pyside2"

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      • A abbm586
        30 Oct 2018, 13:21

        Hi...
        Im trying to install PySide2 on Linux mint 19, with Python 3.7.0 - PIP v10.0.1.
        I have already installed Qt5.11.2, with Creator 4.7.2. When I try to install the .whl file...
        I get this error "PySide2-5.11.2_xxxxx_86_64.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform."
        I have so far downloaded four .whl files and I get the same response.
        How do I determine which .whl file is supported on my platform?

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        Eyyup
        wrote on 13 Nov 2018, 22:10 last edited by
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        @abbm586 please check following video

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pSg-naYtXU

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