Oops - guess I will still need dabo.pth, right ?

On 4/7/07, Chuck Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I didn't get down that far in my original reading, so now I see what you
> are saying:
>
> That it is appropriate and OK to install Dabo (the framework) directly in
> the site-packages directory (and thus skip the dabo.pth file).  The others
> are apps of the Dabo framework, place wherever.
>
> Chuck
>
>
>
> On 4/7/07, Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Apr 7, 2007, at 3:19 PM, Chuck Flowers wrote:
> >
> > > I got Dabo directory installed OK.     The next step says:
> > >
> > > Now repeat this for the "demo" and "ide" directories, using the
> > > following
> > > URLs:
> > >
> > >  http://svn.dabodev.com/daboide/trunk
> > >  http://svn.dabodev.com/dabodemo/trunk
> > >
> > > So that I am clear, should these be copied to my local computer in:
> > > 1.  Separate directories
> > > 2.  To the Dabo directory
> > > 3.  If to separate directories, should they be under Dabo, or under
> > > "Projects" ?
> >
> >        OK, I understand your concern now.
> >
> >        There are two completely separate things: the Dabo framework, and
> >
> > all the stuff we built with the Dabo framework. The framework needs
> > to be installed in site-packages, either directly or indirectly
> > through the use of a 'dabo.pth' file. This way Python knows what you
> > mean when your code says 'import dabo'.
> >
> >        The demo and ide directories should *not* go in site-packages.
> > They
> > are a collection of apps built with Dabo for you to either learn
> > about Dabo (demo), or work with it (ide). They should be installed
> > somewhere that is convenient for you - it really doesn't matter.
> >
> >        I'll update the installation pages on the Wiki to make this
> > clearer.
> >
> >        BTW, even though the demo stuff is designed to help you explore
> > what
> > Dabo can do, I think that the ide stuff, especially the Class
> > Designer, is also an excellent example of what you can build with
> > Dabo. There is nothing in there that isn't straight Dabo code, so if
> > you want to dig deeper into a much more complex example of how to
> > program using Dabo, that's another excellent choice.
> >
> > -- Ed Leafe
> > -- http://leafe.com
> > -- http://dabodev.com
> >
> >
> >
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