PyCharm needs local configured Python SDK
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I'm developing Python using Windows with Windows Subsystem for Linux (Ubuntu). While everything compiles, all of the docstrings say:
"You need a configured local Python SDK to render docstrings."
Using 3.8 @ Ubuntu (configured for current and new projects) in PyCharm and have 3.9 installed on Windows. Running the program from Windows with the interpreter set in Ubuntu. Please advise.
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Hello,
>have 3.9 installed on Windows.
Please add the local interpreter to the PyCharms configuration.
See the comment on this from the responsible developer https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/PY-18329#focus=streamItem-27-1568906.0-0
Unfortunately, there is no workaround.
Should you have any questions please let me know.
This advice didn't help. Error still persists.
Please report it to https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issues/PY and provide a screenshot showing the issue and the configured interpreters in PyCharm.
I've created this issue:
Intellisense in Pycharm shows error: "You need a configured Python 2 SDK to render EpyDoc docstrings" instead of documentation : PY-57032 (jetbrains.com)