.. blogpost:: :title: Issues with Python 3.5 :keywords: issues, Python 3.5 :date: 2015-10-28 :categories: module, issue :lid: l-blog-pymy-2015-10-28 I'm still trying to get a proper distribution of Python 3.5 on Windows. I had a couple of issues so far. Most of them come from some DLL which cannot be found. `pyzmq `_. The version I got from `Unofficial Windows Binaries for Python Extension Packages `_ did not work and I had to install the `PyPi version `_ which proposes versions for Windows. `pywin32 `_ is now available from `PyPi `_. Some DLLs might have to be copied from ``C:\Python35_x64\Lib\site-packages\pywin32_system32`` to ``C:\Python35_x64`` unless the first path is added to ``PATH``. I don't do that because I have multiple versions of Python on the same machine. Some parts of matplotlib are still failing due to some issues with DLLs. The following instructions fails:: import matplotlib.colorbar I tried to follow some solutions from *stackoverflow* but it still fails for me. One link `http://prod.openclassrooms.com/forum/sujet/matplotlib-sous-windows `_. However, this error happened with version 1.4, it does not happen with matplotlib **1.5**. Here is the list of packages not available yet (in a compiled version) on Python 3.5:: aiohttp* cchardet* cgal_bindings dynd* gevent* grequests* la* libpython llvmpy mysqlclient* opencv_python* PuLP* py2exe pycrypto* pycurl* PySide pygit2* rpy2* tifffile* `scandir `_ is now part of the distribution. **2016/03/12** changes, some packages are now available on Python 3.5 (marked with ``*``), modules were disabled with:: ModuleInstall(...) if sys.version_info[:2] <= (3, 4) else None