At work I need to upgrade numpy, scipy, ipython and matplotlib. They need to be done all at once. All have distutils setups but the new versions and the old versions are incompatible with one another as a group because numpy's apis changed. Ideally, I could just do something like
cd ~/src cd numpy python setup.py install cd ../scipy python setup.py install cd ../matplotlib python setup.py install cd ../ipython python setup.py install however, even if nothing goes awry it leaves me with a fair chunk of time where the state of the collective system is inconsistent (new numpy, old everything else). I'm wondering... Can I stage the installs to a different directory tree like so: export PYTHONPATH=$HOME/local/lib/python-2.4/site-packages cd ~/src cd numpy python setup.py install --prefix=$PYTHONPATH cd ../scipy python setup.py install --prefix=$PYTHONPATH cd ../matplotlib python setup.py install --prefix=$PYTHONPATH cd ../ipython python setup.py install --prefix=$PYTHONPATH That would get them all built as a cohesive set. Then I'd repeat the installs without PYTHONPATH: unset PYTHONPATH cd ~/src cd numpy python setup.py install cd ../scipy python setup.py install cd ../matplotlib python setup.py install cd ../ipython python setup.py install Presumably the compilation (the time-consuming part) is all location-independent, so the second time the build_ext part should be fast. Can anyone comment on the feasibility of this approach? I guess what I'm wondering is what dependencies there are on the installation directory. Thx, Skip -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list