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Revision 15 (Neil Voss, 05/12/2010 10:19 AM) → Revision 16/41 (Neil Voss, 05/12/2010 10:22 AM)

h1. Install Appion Packages 

 h3. Install the package in _each folder_ with commands like these 

 *TODO: move these into a single installer, ask Jim* 

 <pre> 
 cd /your_download_area/ 

 cd myami/leginon 
 sudo python setup.py install 

 cd ../pyami 
 sudo python setup.py install 

 cd ../pyscope 
 sudo python setup.py install 

 cd ../sinedon 
 sudo python setup.py install 

 cd ../imageviewer 
 sudo python setup.py install 

 cd ../appion 
 sudo python setup.py install --install-scripts=/usr/local/bin 

 #binary packages 

 cd ../numextension 
 python setup.py build 
 sudo python setup.py install 

 cd ../libcv 
 python setup.py build 
 sudo python setup.py install 

 cd ../appion/radermacher 
 python setup.py build 
 sudo python setup.py install 
 </pre> 

 h3. python-site-package-path: where the installed python packages went: 

 Python installer put the packages you installed to its site-packages directory. This enable all users on the same computer to access them. The easiest way to find where your installed package is called by python is to load a module from the package using interactive python command lines like this: 

 * Start python command line from shell 
  <pre>python</pre> 

 * Import a module from the package. Let's try sinedon here. All packages installed through the above setup.py script should go to the same place. 
  <pre>python> import sinedon</pre> 


 * If the module is loaded successfully, call the module attribute __path__ (two underscrolls before "path" and two underscrolls after) will return the location of the module it is loaded from 
 <pre> 
 python> sinedon.__path__ 
 ['/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/sinedon'] 
 </pre> 

 In this case, /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/ is your python-site-package-path. If you go to that directory, you will find all the packages you just installed. 

 * Save this value for use later, for bash: 
 <pre> 
 export PYTHONSITEPKG='/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/' 
 </pre> 
 or C shell 
 <pre> 
 setenv PYTHONSITEPKG '/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/' 
 </pre> 

 In this case, /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/ is your python-site-package-path. If you go to that directory, you will find all the packages you just installed. 

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