Phillip J. Eby wrote:
Anthoni Shogan wrote:
Hi everyone,
I use Debian, and I'm trying to install TurboGears-0.8a3. Just got
Python 2.4.2 running.
Now, is TurboGears-0.8a3 compatible with Python-2.4.2??
I did not have easy install, so I had to go in for the two step
installation.
After running,
|"python ez_setup.py -f http://www.turbogears.org/download/index.html
--script-dir /usr/local/bin TurboGears"
as root I got the following message:
"No local packages or download links found for kid>=0.7adev-r186
error: Could not find distribution for
Requirement.parse('kid>=0.7adev-r186')"
As suggested in the additional installation information, I downloaded
the eggs (yeah, I'm behind a fire wall)
to "/tmp" and tried the following command:
|"easy_install -f /temp TurboGears"
result was a, "bash: easy_install: command not found".
I notice you didn't include 'sudo' on your run of ez_setup.py. Since
it has to be able to write to /usr/local/bin and also to Python's
site-packages, you need to run it as root, or else follow the non-root
installation procedure that sets up a "virtual" python in your home
directory that you can install packages to without being root.
Thanks Phillip!
but I ran,
"python ez_setup.py -f http://www.turbogears.org/download/index.html
--script-dir /usr/local/bin TurboGears"
as root, and it did not complain about permissions.
I'm new to Linux. Is runnig a script with sudo different from running
the same as root??
Since I have the eggs in my /temp directory, I'll try adding /temp to my
PATH and running the script again.
Thanks once again.
--
Anthoni Shogan
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