I should add that though Debian has marked its absence as an important bug, ensurepip is not (or wasn't when I last checked a week or two ago) used in Debian Testing, and definitely isn't in Ubuntu 14.04, with pyvenv. So you still have to install your own.
Russell On 18 April 2014 21:23, Russell Jones <russell.jo...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Ubuntu 14.04, I installed it with the following > > sudo apt-get install mercurial "libsdl.*1.2-dev" build-essential > sudo apt-get build-dep python-pygame > sudo apt-get install python3-all-dev libswscale-dev libfreetype6-dev > libavformat-dev > pyvenv-3.4 --without-pip pygameve > cd pygameve > source bin/activate > wget https://raw.github.com/pypa/pip/master/contrib/get-pip.py > python get-pip.py > pip install hg+https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame > > I can't see how it would be made much easier until the changes > required for 3.4 hit the stable release (supposing they've all been > made: I did no testing). Then it can go to PyPI, as I understand it. > Building wheels would be helpful if that's not already happening, I > guess. > > Russell > > On 12 February 2014 03:38, Paul Vincent Craven <p...@cravenfamily.com> wrote: >> What will it take to get Pygame to be easily installed via pip now that it >> is the default package manager with Python starting in 3.4? >> >> Paul Vincent Craven