Here is a recipe for installing Leo from scratch on Windows (Win7 tested).
The only prerequisites are command line `wget` in PATH and an internet
connection.
About 50mb of files are downloaded and 200mb consumed when done.
Open a command prompt and run:
{{{
mkdir X:\testing
pushd X:\testing
wget -O apt.exe --no-clobber
http://download.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/release/apt/apt-r1193M.exe
SET OSGEO4W_ROOT=%~dp0\root
apt setup
apt update
apt install pyqt4 sip
call root\osgeo4w.bat
wget --no-check-certificate
http://gist.github.com/maphew/5393935/raw/install-pip.py
python install-pip.py GO
python install-pip.py GO
pip install -i https://testpypi.python.org/pypi leo-editor
python apps\Python27\Scripts\leo
}}}
After this the directory "X:\testing\root" can be renamed and/or moved
anywhere.
To run leo in future sessions, simply call "x:\path\to\root\osgeo4w.bat
python apps\Python27\Scripts\leo", either as a batch file or windows
shortcut.
IMPORTANT NOTE - this is just a proof of concept. It pulls together a
couple of my different projects, and is very satisfying in that regard
(yay! they work!), but is not ready for prime time. Feedback welcome.
Explanations will follow in later messages. I just had to share this
important milestone immediately. :-)
-matt
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