Installing Older Tensorflow on Windows (.whl file)





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I've been trying to install tensorflow 1.0.1 in a variety of ways with no luck. Currently using Python 3.7 on Windows 10 (64 bit platform). I have plenty of CPU and memory power, but essentially little gpu power (using a server). My best bet was to use install an older tf version through a .whl file (in virtualenv), but keep getting an error. I download this while in the directory of the file:



pip install tensorflow-1.3.0-cp35-cp35m-win_amd64.whl


but keep getting-



tensorflow-1.3.0-cp35-cp35m-win_amd64.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform.


I prefer to continue using tf through Windows and CPython.... unless there's no other way










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  • TensorFlow does not yet support Python 3.7, the "cp35" in the whl file name means it was compiled for python 3.5, please try using that version.

    – William D. Irons
    Nov 22 '18 at 1:34











  • Tensorflow is not available for Python 3.7 yet. There is an unofficial 1.9.0 wheel for 3.7 & windows, you can try that out in the meantime.

    – hoefling
    Nov 22 '18 at 2:23


















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I've been trying to install tensorflow 1.0.1 in a variety of ways with no luck. Currently using Python 3.7 on Windows 10 (64 bit platform). I have plenty of CPU and memory power, but essentially little gpu power (using a server). My best bet was to use install an older tf version through a .whl file (in virtualenv), but keep getting an error. I download this while in the directory of the file:



pip install tensorflow-1.3.0-cp35-cp35m-win_amd64.whl


but keep getting-



tensorflow-1.3.0-cp35-cp35m-win_amd64.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform.


I prefer to continue using tf through Windows and CPython.... unless there's no other way










share|improve this question























  • TensorFlow does not yet support Python 3.7, the "cp35" in the whl file name means it was compiled for python 3.5, please try using that version.

    – William D. Irons
    Nov 22 '18 at 1:34











  • Tensorflow is not available for Python 3.7 yet. There is an unofficial 1.9.0 wheel for 3.7 & windows, you can try that out in the meantime.

    – hoefling
    Nov 22 '18 at 2:23














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I've been trying to install tensorflow 1.0.1 in a variety of ways with no luck. Currently using Python 3.7 on Windows 10 (64 bit platform). I have plenty of CPU and memory power, but essentially little gpu power (using a server). My best bet was to use install an older tf version through a .whl file (in virtualenv), but keep getting an error. I download this while in the directory of the file:



pip install tensorflow-1.3.0-cp35-cp35m-win_amd64.whl


but keep getting-



tensorflow-1.3.0-cp35-cp35m-win_amd64.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform.


I prefer to continue using tf through Windows and CPython.... unless there's no other way










share|improve this question














I've been trying to install tensorflow 1.0.1 in a variety of ways with no luck. Currently using Python 3.7 on Windows 10 (64 bit platform). I have plenty of CPU and memory power, but essentially little gpu power (using a server). My best bet was to use install an older tf version through a .whl file (in virtualenv), but keep getting an error. I download this while in the directory of the file:



pip install tensorflow-1.3.0-cp35-cp35m-win_amd64.whl


but keep getting-



tensorflow-1.3.0-cp35-cp35m-win_amd64.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform.


I prefer to continue using tf through Windows and CPython.... unless there's no other way







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  • TensorFlow does not yet support Python 3.7, the "cp35" in the whl file name means it was compiled for python 3.5, please try using that version.

    – William D. Irons
    Nov 22 '18 at 1:34











  • Tensorflow is not available for Python 3.7 yet. There is an unofficial 1.9.0 wheel for 3.7 & windows, you can try that out in the meantime.

    – hoefling
    Nov 22 '18 at 2:23



















  • TensorFlow does not yet support Python 3.7, the "cp35" in the whl file name means it was compiled for python 3.5, please try using that version.

    – William D. Irons
    Nov 22 '18 at 1:34











  • Tensorflow is not available for Python 3.7 yet. There is an unofficial 1.9.0 wheel for 3.7 & windows, you can try that out in the meantime.

    – hoefling
    Nov 22 '18 at 2:23

















TensorFlow does not yet support Python 3.7, the "cp35" in the whl file name means it was compiled for python 3.5, please try using that version.

– William D. Irons
Nov 22 '18 at 1:34





TensorFlow does not yet support Python 3.7, the "cp35" in the whl file name means it was compiled for python 3.5, please try using that version.

– William D. Irons
Nov 22 '18 at 1:34













Tensorflow is not available for Python 3.7 yet. There is an unofficial 1.9.0 wheel for 3.7 & windows, you can try that out in the meantime.

– hoefling
Nov 22 '18 at 2:23





Tensorflow is not available for Python 3.7 yet. There is an unofficial 1.9.0 wheel for 3.7 & windows, you can try that out in the meantime.

– hoefling
Nov 22 '18 at 2:23












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