PIYUSH KUMAR <okkpiy...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have never used linux in my life.. only windows based computing.. So I > have problems in installing third party libraries in python.
It depends. One question is if there's already a ready-for-use package for the third party library you want to install. If that is the case then the next question is which distro you're using - there are different package-management systems. Since you mentioned Pyke: if you got Ubuntu or Debian there's a package for it you can simply install it using the command sudo apt-get install python-pyke (The 'sudo' bit is for temporarily assuming the permissions to install the package, you're going to be asked for your password. 'apt-get' is the program for installing and de- installing packages. And 'python-pyke' is the name of the package._ If you also want the documentation installed add 'python-pyke-doc'. If you have some other distribution there might be a different program for installing new packages. And there's basically always also some program with a graphical user interface, wrapped around that and which shows you which packages exist (thousands). If there's no package for what you want you need to download the sources and install them yourself. For the details there usually is a file named README.txt and/or INSTALL.txt (or similar). Often all you need to use is the three commands ./configure make sudo make install If what you want to install depends on further software you also need to install that before creating and installing of what you need will succeed. So, again check if a ready-made package for that dependencies available or download, compile and install that. This can, in some cases, become a bit of work if A need B, B in turn need C and D, D needs E etc.;-) > So can somebody just explain me how many softwares or other python packages > I have to install before installing any of these. Sorry, but I don't understand this sentence. But in case for what you want to install there's a package for your distro you don't need to worry at all - all dependencies will get installed automatically (so if you want to install package A and that needs package B, B will installed automatically before A is installed). > I also had problems installing PYKE last month. What were these problems? Best regards, Jens -- \ Jens Thoms Toerring ___ j...@toerring.de \__________________________ http://toerring.de -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list