Getting "Could not find function xmlCheckVersion in library libxml2. Is libxml2 installed?" when installing lxml through pip

I'm getting an error Could not find function xmlCheckVersion in library libxml2. Is libxml2 installed? when trying to install lxml through pip.

  c:\users\f\appdata\local\temp\xmlXPathInitqjzysz.c(1) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'libxml/xpath.h': No such file or directory
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Could not find function xmlCheckVersion in library libxml2. Is libxml2 installed?
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error: command 'C:\\Users\\f\\AppData\\Local\\Programs\\Common\\Microsoft\\Visual C++ for Python\\9.0\\VC\\Bin\\cl.exe' failed with exit status 2

I don't find any libxml2 dev packages to install via pip.

Using Python 2.7 and Python 3.x on x86 in a virtualenv under Windows 10.

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Install lxml from http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#lxml for your python version. It's a precompiled WHL with required modules/dependencies.

The site lists several packages, when e.g. using Win32 Python 3.9, use lxml‑4.5.2‑cp39‑cp39‑win32.whl.

Download the file, and then install with:

pip install C:\path\to\downloaded\file\lxml‑4.5.2‑cp39‑cp39‑win32.whl

Try to use:
easy_install lxml
That works for me, win10, python 2.7.

On Mac OS X El Capitan I had to run these two commands to fix this error:

xcode-select --install
pip install lxml

Which ended up installing lxml-3.5.0

When you run the xcode-select command you may have to sign a EULA (so have an X-Term handy for the UI if you're doing this on a headless machine).

I had this issue and realised that whilst I did have libxml2 installed, I didn't have the necessary development libraries required by the python package. Installing them solved the problem:

sudo apt-get install libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev
sudo pip install lxml

In case anyone else has the same issue as this on

Centos, try:

yum install python-lxml

Ubuntu

sudo apt-get install -y python-lxml

worked for me.

set STATICBUILD=true && pip install lxml

run this command instead, must have VS C++ compiler installed first

https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/pythonengineering/2016/04/11/unable-to-find-vcvarsall-bat/

It works for me with Python 3.5.2 and Windows 7

I tried install a lib that depends lxml and nothing works. I see a message when build was started: "Building without Cython", so after install cython with apt-get install cython, lxml was installed.

It is not strange for me that none of the solutions above came up, but I saw how the igd installation removed the new version and installed the old one, for the solution I downloaded this archive:https://pypi.org/project/igd/#files

and changed the recommended version of the new version: 'lxml==4.3.0' in setup.py It works!

I got the same error for python 32 bit. After install 64bit, the problem was fixed.

I am using venv.

In my case it was enough to add lxml==4.6.3 to requirements.txt.

One library wanted earlier version and this was causing this error, so when I forced pip to use newest version (currently 4.6.3) installation was successful.

I had this issue and realized that while I did have libxml2 installed, I didn't have the necessary development libraries required by the python package.

1) Installing them solved the problem:

The site to download the file: Download

2) After Installing the file save it in a accessible folder

pip install *path to that file*

For some reason it doesn't work in python 3.11, but 3.10 works.

On windows, to install a module with a previous version, use

py -3.10 -m pip install lxml

if you want to install it in a venv, then use

py -3.10 -m venv .venv
.venv/Scripts/pip.exe install lxml

if you've set up the venv, then you can just use

pip install lxml

You also need to run the python program with that version. If you set up a venv, then you don't need to do this.

py -3.10 file.py