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Module 'cvxpy.settings' has no attribute 'SCIPY' #395

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cmj123 opened this issue Nov 29, 2021 · 4 comments
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Module 'cvxpy.settings' has no attribute 'SCIPY' #395

cmj123 opened this issue Nov 29, 2021 · 4 comments
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cmj123 commented Nov 29, 2021

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When I run from pypfopt import EfficientFrontier, I get the error message - Module 'cvxpy.settings' has no attribute 'SCIPY'

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Hi, can you provide more info about your environment?

Have you installed all the dependencies?

Are you able to import cvxpy on its own?

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cmj123 commented Dec 7, 2021

The problem was with the dependency installation on the Bloomberg BQuant platform. It couldn't install dependency ecos 2.0.7.post1

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@cmj123 Can you verify if this has been resolved with the latest releases of cvxpy and ecos?

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Closing due to inactivity. With any luck it was just a temporary BQuant idiosyncrasy!

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