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I am trying to run pip install mysql-python connector but it keeps giving me an error "Cannot open include file: 'config-win.h'".

The installation works fine on my Mac and another Windows machine, but not this one. I have downloaded Visual Studio C++ and tried installing as both 32 bit and 64.

_mysql.c(42) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'config-win.h': No s
uch file or directory

error: command 'C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\\VC\\BIN\\c
l.exe' failed with exit status 2

----------------------------------------
Cleaning up...
Command C:\Users\Admin1\Desktop\python\virtual\Scripts\python.exe -c "import set
uptools, tokenize;__file__='C:\\Users\\Admin1\\Desktop\\python\\virtual\\build\\
MySQL-python\\setup.py';exec(compile(getattr(tokenize, 'open', open)(__file__).r
ead().replace('\r\n', '\n'), __file__, 'exec'))" install --record c:\users\admin
1\appdata\local\temp\1\pip-6pmwrd-record\install-record.txt --single-version-ext
ernally-managed --compile --install-headers C:\Users\Admin1\Desktop\python\virtu
al\include\site\python2.7 failed with error code 1 in C:\Users\Admin1\Desktop\py
thon\virtual\build\MySQL-python
Storing debug log for failure in C:\Users\Admin1\pip\pip.log
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    Take a look at this : stackoverflow.com/questions/1972259/… Commented Nov 11, 2014 at 13:37
  • try to install it from an executable setup file. (it's force installation and sometimes ignores the error). Commented Apr 16, 2015 at 5:30

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for 64-bit windows

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This was successful for me with all versions. Also make sure to download the .whl file to the same directory you execute the pip install call from.
I am getting this error: MySQL_python-1.2.5-cp27-none-win32.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform. Any help?
I tried the other one also: MySQL_python-1.2.5-cp27-none-win_amd64.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform. It did not work
@CodeFarmer how it connected ? I am getting an error not a supported wheel on this platform
@ojuskulkarni you may try install a wrong version of wheel, carefuly chose the one suit your enviroment e.g python version, 32bit/64bit need same with your python bit version not system.
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This didn't work for me:

pip install mysqlclient

so I found this after a while on Stack Overflow:

pip install --only-binary :all: mysqlclient

and it went all through, no need for MS Visual C++ 14 Build tools and stuff.

Note: for now this doesn't work with Python 3.7, I also had to downgrade to Python 3.6.5.

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I have been having the same issue on Windows 10 - this worked for me, thank you very much +1
Only this worked for me (I am also using w10). Thank you.
awesome, it really worked for me after finding a solution for 3-4 days. I am also on 64-bit Windows 10
This was perfect. I had tried so many other alternatives but this was a charm. Thank you very much.
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well this worked for me:

pip install mysqlclient

this is for python 3.x in window 7 i am not sure about other windows os versions

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Further note that the module is named MySQLdb so use import MySQLdb.
This fails on 64 bit python on Windows 10, installed via anaconda. After installing visual studio tools it still failed and seems unable to find the headers for 64 bit connector.
Worked on Windows 10 also
Yes you need this for python3 mysql connector MySQLdb on windows
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I am using Windows 10 and overcame this issue by running the pip install mysql-connector command in Windows PowerShell rather than the Command Prompt.

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yes true.. for windows we should use power shell.. thank you
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you can try to install another package:

pip install mysql-connector-python

This package worked fine for me and I got no issues to install.

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Assume you want to install package MySQL-python on Windows, maybe try pip install command with --global-option. See the example command below:

pip install MySQL-python ^
 --force-reinstall --no-cache-dir ^
 --global-option=build_ext ^
 --global-option="-IC:\my\install\MySQL-x64\MySQL Connector C 6.0.2\include" ^
 --global-option="-LC:\my\install\MySQL-x64\MySQL Connector C 6.0.2\lib\opt" ^
 --verbose

For this example, I fully installed 64-bit version of MySQL Connector C in customized location of C:\my\install\MySQL-x64\MySQL Connector C 6.0.2\.

By the way, I noticed that pip install MySQL-python by default always looks into directory C:\Program Files (x86)\MySQL\MySQL Connector C 6.0.2\include, even if you're using 64-bit and/or have installed the driver at a different location. I tested on Python-2.7, and I guess this is a bug of either Python or MySQL-python.

Hope the above might be of some help.

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For me, it worked when I selected the correct bit of my Python version, NOT the one of my computer version.

Mine is 32bit, and my computer is 64bit. That was the problem and the 32bit version of fixed it.

to be exact, here is the one that worked for me: mysqlclient-1.3.13-cp37-cp37m-win32.whl

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For mysql8 and python 3.7 on windows, I find previous solutions seems not work for me.

Here is what worked for me:

pip install wheel

pip install mysqlclient-1.4.2-cp37-cp37m-win_amd64.whl

python -m pip install mysql-connector-python

python -m pip install SQLAlchemy

Reference: https://mysql.wisborg.dk/2019/03/03/using-sqlalchemy-with-mysql-8/

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