On Oct 4, 2006, at 2:22 AM, Jorge Vargas wrote:
On 9/26/06, Kevin Dangoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 25, 2006, at 10:14 PM, gasolin wrote:
Excuse me for seperate post, I just forgot to mention the
setuptool's
version is up to c3,
so the tgsetup.py might to keep up that version
On 9/26/06, Kevin Dangoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 25, 2006, at 10:14 PM, gasolin wrote:
Excuse me for seperate post, I just forgot to mention the setuptool's
version is up to c3,
so the tgsetup.py might to keep up that version ...
Is the tgsetup.py in svn? I can help it
On Sep 25, 2006, at 10:14 PM, gasolin wrote:
Excuse me for seperate post, I just forgot to mention the setuptool's
version is up to c3,
so the tgsetup.py might to keep up that version ...
Is the tgsetup.py in svn? I can help it out, too...
At the moment, tgsetup.py is in the website svn.
Just installed TurboGears with tgsetup.py on Ubuntu.
Before running tgsetup.py,
3 extra pacakages needed as desicribed on
trac.turbogears.org/turobgears/wiki/UbuntuInstall
* sudo apt-get install gcc
* sudo apt-get install libc6-dev python2.4-dev
* sudo python tgsetup.py
--
Fred
Hmm... it would be nice to add checks to tgsetup. That's the goal:
remove all install docs and build it into the script (or at least as
much as possible). This would get the experience to be like the ./
configure; makes that just work...
Kevin
On Sep 25, 2006, at 6:14 AM, gasolin wrote:
Just being picky, but ./configure; make would fall down here, as the
packages aren't on the system. ;]
On 9/25/06, Kevin Dangoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm... it would be nice to add checks to tgsetup. That's the goal:
remove all install docs and build it into the script (or at least as
Same idea, though. It might not actually *get* the packages for you,
but it might at least say you're not going to get very far without gcc
Kevin
On Sep 25, 2006, at 5:44 PM, Karl Guertin wrote:
Just being picky, but ./configure; make would fall down here, as the
packages aren't on the
BTW, there's no link in turbogears.org/download for user to download
without implicity.
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Excuse me for seperate post, I just forgot to mention the setuptool's
version is up to c3,
so the tgsetup.py might to keep up that version ...
Is the tgsetup.py in svn? I can help it out, too...
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On Sep 16, 2006, at 12:13 AM, Rezand wrote:
With the ez_setup.py, it's easier to get this to work by using the -d
parameter to redirect it. I don't seem to have any such easy mechanism
to remedy this using your new script installer.
Actually, the tgsetup.py just passes the command line args
Jorge Godoy wrote:
Rezand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yet, it appears to have installed python to /usr/bin and /usr/lib. As a
result, when I try to use any of the turbogears installers, I get an
error (pasted at the end of this post) as it tries to install to the
site-packages directory
Rezand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yet, it appears to have installed python to /usr/bin and /usr/lib. As a
result, when I try to use any of the turbogears installers, I get an
error (pasted at the end of this post) as it tries to install to the
site-packages directory under /usr/local/lib.
I'm not the world's most brilliant Linux guru, but I have SuSE and I
installed python like thus:
yast -i python python-devel
Yet, it appears to have installed python to /usr/bin and /usr/lib. As a
result, when I try to use any of the turbogears installers, I get an
error (pasted at the end of
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