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Neil Voss, 05/12/2010 10:04 AM
Install Appion Packages¶
Install the package in each folder with commands like these¶
TODO: move these into a single installer, ask Jim
cd /your_download_area/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 ../numextension python setup.py build sudo python setup.py install cd ../libcv python setup.py build sudo python setup.py install cd ../imageviewer sudo python setup.py install cd ../radermacher python setup.py build sudo python setup.py install
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
> python
- 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.
python> import sinedon
- 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
python> sinedon.__path__ RETURNS, For example, python> <module 'sinedon' from '/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sinedon/__init__.pyc'>
In this case, /usr/lib/python2.5/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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Updated by Neil Voss over 14 years ago · 6 revisions