sklearn
PyPI package is deprecated use scikit-learn
instead
See section below for some advice about how to fix the error for the main use cases.
Note that the scikit-learn
PyPI package was always the official PyPI package from
the start of the project: this does not change.
What changed is that the sklearn
PyPI package, which is an empty package with a
dependency to scikit-learn
, now fails to install.
See section below that explain the motivations
behind this change.
- use
pip install scikit-learn
rather thanpip install sklearn
- replace
sklearn
byscikit-learn
in your pip requirements files (requirements.txt
,setup.py,
setup.cfg
,Pipfile
, etc ...) - if the
sklearn
package is used by one of your dependencies it would be great if you take some time to track which package usessklearn
instead ofscikit-learn
and report it to their issue tracker - as a last resort, set the environment variable
SKLEARN_ALLOW_DEPRECATED_SKLEARN_PACKAGE_INSTALL=True
to avoid this error
If the previous advice does not cover your use case, feel free to open an issue about it.
sklearn
package on PyPI exists to prevent malicious actors from using the
sklearn
package, since sklearn
(the import name) and scikit-learn
(the
project name) are sometimes used interchangeably. scikit-learn
is the actual
package name and should be used with pip, e.g. for:
- pip commands:
pip install scikit-learn
- pip requirement files (
requirements.txt
,setup.py,
setup.cfg
,Pipfile
, etc ...)
At the time of writing (October 2022) sklearn
downloads is about 1/5 of the
scikit-learn
downloads on PyPI so a lot of people are using it.
There are some edge cases with the way the PyPI sklearn
package is
implemented:
pip install sklearn==1.1.3
will say that the 1.1.3 version does not exist, which is confusing. The only available version at the time of writing ofsklearn
is 0.0.pip uninstall sklearn
will actually not uninstallscikit-learn
, you can still doimport sklearn
afterwards- it can be confusing to have both
sklearn
andscikit-learn
in thepip list
output, prompting questions like "why do I have scikit-learn 1.1.3 and sklearn 0.0, and what does it even mean"?
Starting 2023 December 1st, trying to install the sklearn
PyPI package raises
an error.
The table shows the historical brownout schedule that was used between 2022
December 1st and 2023 December 1st, in order to get people aware of the
deprecation and give them some time to adapt. During these dates and time
windows, an exception was raised if you attempted to install the sklearn
package from PyPI.
Dates | Window(s) |
---|---|
2022 December 1st - 2023 January 31st | :00-:05 every hour |
2023 February 1st - March 31st | :00-:10 every hour |
2023 April 1st - May 31st | :00-:15 every hour |
2023 June 1st - July 31st | :00-:10 and :30-:40 every hour |
2023 August 1st - September 30th | :00-:15 and :30-:45 every hour |
2023 October 1st - November 30th | :00-:20 and :30-:50 every hour |
2023 December 1st onwards | always raise an exception |