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Python can't find module NLTK

I followed these instructions http://www.nltk.org/install.html to install nltk module on my mac (10.6) I have installed python 2.7, but when I open IDLE and type import nltk it gives me this error

Traceback (most recent call last):   File "<pyshell#0>", line 1, in <module>     import nltk ImportError: No module named nltk 

The problem is the module is installed in another python version, 2.6. How can I install the package in python version 2.7? I tried some of the solutions suggested in various answers, for example I tried typing this in the terminal

export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages 

and then installed NLTK again with the command

sudo pip install -U nltk 

but I get the message: Requirement already up-to-date in /Library/Python/2.6/. So apparently the command line export PYTHONPATH didn't do anything (it still tries to install the package in 2.6) OR (more likely) I didn't understand the meaning/functioning of that command line. What am I doing wrong?

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Foxsquirrel Avatar asked Jan 14 '15 16:01

Foxsquirrel


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1 Answers

On OS X you could have multiple installation of Python, so investigate it first:

$ which python python2 python3 /usr/bin/python /usr/local/bin/python3  $ which pip pip2 pip3 /usr/local/bin/pip /usr/local/bin/pip2 /usr/local/bin/pip3 

All within /usr/bin are built-in and all other in /usr/local/bin are external installed by Homebrew or some other package manager.

If you're using pip or pip3 from /usr/local, then you've to use the same Python instance, otherwise they're different instances.

Just install it via pip:

pip install nltk 

or for Python 3:

pip3 install nltk 

then run the right Python instance from /usr/local/bin or update your PATH system variable.

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kenorb Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 14:09

kenorb