* Robert Kern (Mon, 26 Nov 2007 04:34:17 -0600) > Thorsten Kampe wrote: > > * Robert Kern (Sat, 24 Nov 2007 16:33:37 -0600) > >> Thorsten Kampe wrote: > >>> can anyone give me a short code snippet how to install a missing > >>> module via setuptools (assuming setuptools is already installed)?! > >>> > >>> Something like this: > >>> > >>> try: > >>> import missing_module > >>> except import_error > >>> import setuptools > >>> setuptools.whatever.install(missing_module) > >> The recommended way to handle dependencies using setuptools is to specify > >> them > >> in the install_requires metadata in the setup() function call in your > >> setup.py: > > > > It's just a simple script - no package. So I don't even have a > > setup.py. [...] > My apologies for misleading you. There is no easy way to do this. Here is a > roundabout way which might be suitable for a throwaway hack script. If it's > not > a throwaway hack script, then please heed Ben's advice. Alternatively, just > distribute betterprint along with your script and save yourself the headache. > > > In [1]: import betterprint > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ImportError Traceback (most recent call last) > > /Users/rkern/<ipython console> in <module>() > > ImportError: No module named betterprint > > In [2]: import pkg_resources > > In [3]: from setuptools.dist import Distribution > > In [4]: > pkg_resources.working_set.resolve(pkg_resources.parse_requirements('betterprint'), > installer=Distribution().fetch_build_egg) > zip_safe flag not set; analyzing archive contents... > > Installed /Users/rkern/betterprint-0.1-py2.5.egg > Out[4]: [betterprint 0.1 (/Users/rkern/betterprint-0.1-py2.5.egg)]
Okay, works for me, thanks. Is there an option to have the downloaded module installed into the "site-packages" directory (and not into the current)? Thorsten -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list