[Lopez Ruiz Gabriela-AGL016 wrote] > Hello, > > I've installed ActivePython 2.2.3 in my Zope server to prove the > compatibility between them and to prove the possibility of calling > AcrivePerl's functions from Zope. I had to install 2.2.3 because > Python Package Manager is not included in version 2.3.2. So I have on > question: Is there any other module like pyppm in 2.3.2 which could be > used to install a module in ActivePython 2.3.2? I've been looking for > pyperl module, but I couldn't find it in the PyPI Url. I've read > Pyperl is the module which can give me the possibility of calling > Perl from Python. I' don't know if there is any other one.
Here is a good place to get PyPerl information: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin/PyPerl Regarding your question about pyppm-like support in ActivePython 2.3.2, no there is no real equivalent. As with any other Python distribution you should still be able to install 3rd party modules fine with the usual: python setup.py install command. Note that PyPerl is an especially tricky one because it needs to install stuff into both a Python _and_ a Perl installation. As well, PyPerl developement has not kept up with recent Python and Perl versions, AFAIK. For example you will probably need to stick with Python 2.2 and Perl 5.6 for current use of PyPerl. Sincerely, Trent -- Trent Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ ActivePython mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/mysubs Other options: http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/listinfo/ActivePython