I don't know what the actual problem is, or what the solution might be if this is happening to you in a local interpreter, but if it's in a venv, there ya go. I don't know what is triggering this error but it seems to me that the problem is not the lack of C++ and the (only) solution is not to install the crap it's asking for. After that, click on the download button. On the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package page, select the language in which you want to download the package. ![]() I now have PyQt5 in my venv without installing MVC++14.0. Go to the Microsoft Download Center website, type Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package in the search box, and press Enter. I deleted the venv interpreter and created a new one from my local interpreter, inheriting all installed site packages. I refuse to this, because I don't want to download GBs of MS crap when I know it isn't the solution. I googled for a solution and every single answer I found was to download and install some component of visual studio. I updated all installed packages in venv to the versions contained in my local interpreter and still the problem persisted. I tried installing it to my local interpreter and it installed just fine. Click to expand.I have used the PyQt5 package on several other machines and in several other venvs and never got this error, not sure why I got it on this one.
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