On 2013-03-20, at 10:34 AM, Jeremy Lavergne <[email protected]> wrote:

> pip is the python package manager; if python's able to use packages in those 
> directories then manually putting something in there will be accessible, 
> regardless of MacPorts' involvement.

> So just create the directories and try it? I ran the pip command (`pip 
> install --user hl7) and here's what it installed:

Thanks! As my machine has no pip command, I ran

        sudo port install py26-pip

and was then briefly stymied, until identifying -- from within /opt/local/bin 
-- that the binary's actual name is

        pip-26

after which I ran

        pip-2.6 install --user hl7

which, after I ignored the following prompts (not being sure why bitbucket was 
accessed):

        User for www.bitbucket.org:
        Password:

          Downloading hl7-0.2.5.tar.gz
          Running setup.py egg_info for package hl7
            warning: no previously-included files found matching 'docs/_build'
            warning: no previously-included files matching '*~' found anywhere 
in distribution
        Installing collected packages: hl7
          Running setup.py install for hl7
            warning: no previously-included files found matching 'docs/_build'
            warning: no previously-included files matching '*~' found anywhere 
in distribution
            Installing mllp_send script to /Users/djb/.local/bin
        Successfully installed hl7
        Cleaning up...

and all at the end of which my ~/.local now contains bin and 
lib/python2.6/sitepackages/hl7 (with hl7-0.2.5-py2.6.egg-info) … and it works 
!! Much appreciated.

-- Jim
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