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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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c16affa8
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Aug 07, 2004
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Andrew M. Kuchling
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@@ -173,12 +173,6 @@ cd c:\Temp\foo-1.0
python setup.py install
\end{verbatim}
On Mac OS 9, you double-click the
\file
{
setup.py
}
script. It will bring
up a dialog where you can select the
\command
{
install
}
command. Then
selecting the
\command
{
run
}
button will install your distribution.
The dialog is built dynamically, so all commands and options for this
specific distribution are listed.
\subsection
{
Splitting the job up
}
\label
{
splitting-up
}
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@@ -314,7 +308,7 @@ installation uses for \filevar{prefix} and \filevar{exec-prefix} by
running Python in interactive mode and typing a few simple commands.
Under
\UNIX
, just type
\code
{
python
}
at the shell prompt. Under
Windows, choose
\menuselection
{
Start
\sub
Programs
\sub
Python
2.4
\sub
Python (command line)
}
.
Under Mac OS 9, start
\file
{
PythonInterpreter
}
.
2.4
\sub
Python (command line)
}
.
Once the interpreter is started, you type Python code at the
prompt. For example, on my Linux system, I type the three Python
statements shown below, and get the output as shown, to find out my
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@@ -521,24 +515,6 @@ Files are installed as follows:
{
prefix
}{
\textbackslash
{}
Data
}
\subsection
{
Alternate installation: Mac OS 9
}
\label
{
alt-install-macos
}
% XXX Mac OS X?
Like Windows, Mac OS has no notion of home directories (or even of
users), and a fairly simple standard Python installation. Thus, only a
\longprogramopt
{
prefix
}
option is needed. It defines the installation
base, and files are installed under it as follows:
\installscheme
{
prefix
}{
:Lib:site-packages
}
{
prefix
}{
:Lib:site-packages
}
{
prefix
}{
:Scripts
}
{
prefix
}{
:Data
}
See section~
\ref
{
platform-variations
}
for information on supplying
command-line arguments to the setup script with MacPython.
\section
{
Custom Installation
}
\label
{
custom-install
}
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