Christopher Barker wrote:
> Robert Kern wrote:
>> Mark Bakker wrote:
>>> I think it would be very useful to have one installer that gets a
>>> reasonable distrubtion installed (like the old Enthought installer).
>>> Isn't something like that in the works for the Mac?
>> Not anymore it isn't. We are
Robert Kern wrote:
> Mark Bakker wrote:
>> I think it would be very useful to have one installer that gets a
>> reasonable distrubtion installed (like the old Enthought installer).
>> Isn't something like that in the works for the Mac?
>
> Not anymore it isn't. We are in the process of building eg
Mark Bakker wrote:
> I think it would be very useful to have one installer that gets a
> reasonable distrubtion installed (like the old Enthought installer).
> Isn't something like that in the works for the Mac?
Not anymore it isn't. We are in the process of building eggs for the Mac,
though.
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It seems like it would be a relatively easy thing for a Novice mode to be
added to the Enstaller. The novice mode would just show you three happy
buttons: install, upgrade, and uninstall. Under the hood it would be
picking some particular set of packages for you. In fact even for experts
it wou
Thanks for the pointer to the new egg installer of Enthought.
Nice app, which I will use.
But this is, IMHO, not what we need to move the python/numpy/scipy/mpl combo
into the more mainstream use.
Many potential users won't know what to do with the long list of packages
that they have never heard