PythonForum: myDSL Extensions (deprecated) Topic: Python started by: cooler Posted by cooler on Jan. 20 2005,03:18
Hi!I was wondering if I go to myDSL repository and grab Python's tar.gz file, would I be able to install it properly? The thing is that it needs a C/C++ compiler to install properly, and I don't think there is one that came with DSL? So, how do I get Python installed and working properly? Thanks! Posted by ke4nt1 on Jan. 20 2005,04:14
The python.tar.gz filename may be fooling you...This is not a gzipped tar that contains sources, This file is a completely built and installed python package, extracted from its install location in a working DSL box, and retarred to be reinstallable back into the DSL environment.. Once installed , your python files and programs will run as if you had compiled and installed python from sources, or apt-get installed it from Debian. All the files in the repository work in this fashion, They are click-n-run add-ons for DSL. 73 ke4nt Posted by clacker on Jan. 25 2005,13:07
One thing that I have noticed about the python.tar.gz that might throw you after you get it loaded is that when you open a bash shell and type python, it doesn't start! There is a menu item to start python under the mydsl menu. That opens up python fine, but sometimes you want to run a *.py file that's been made executable. If that's the case then open a bash shell and type:export PATH=$PATH:/opt/python/bin export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/opt/python/lib then the system knows were to look for the python files. Posted by clivesay on Jan. 25 2005,13:56
Do the export commands need to be added to the python.tar.gz menu item?Chris Posted by clacker on Jan. 25 2005,14:08
They could be, but an additional menu item might be better. I've made menu items that look like this and then a bash script:[exec] (Python bash shell) {rxvt -rv -T "Python Shell" -e /bin/bash --init-file python.script} python.script:
I added the PS1= because if you don't, the prompt isn't the same as it normally is. This will keep a window open that you can work in and any *.py command will know where to look. Posted by adam on Jan. 26 2005,21:56
Can you put python and wxPython (and wxWidgets) onto the DSL cd so I can run them on any computer?
Posted by SaidinUnleashed on Jan. 26 2005,23:00
Probably not. wxPython requires much of the python-base package, and they are both very fat.<50mb, remember? Posted by Adam on Jan. 30 2005,13:01
I know the idea is to be <50Mb but i'm not suggesting it be put on the distro but whether i could do it as a one off. Over 50Mb if needs be
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