0 - Re: Manually installing PIL
j igisbert.etra-id wrote:
> this. I have download Imaging-1.1.6 source code, and I found PIL folder,
> but not binary file. If I download windows exe installer, it works
> great, but I want to install manually for installing it on my PDA
as the name impl
j igisbert.etra-id wrote:
> this. I have download Imaging-1.1.6 source code, and I found PIL folder,
> but not binary file. If I download windows exe installer, it works
> great, but I want to install manually for installing it on my PDA
as the name implies, the source code distribution co
Subject: *SPAM*: 06.2/6.0 - Re: Manually installing PIL
Jose Ignacio Gisbert wrote:
> Does somebody install PIL manually??, I mean, copy directories manually
> without executing setup.py. I saw an identical message from Guirai, but
> I didn’t see any response. Thanks in advance!
Jose Ignacio Gisbert wrote:
> Does somebody install PIL manually??, I mean, copy directories manually
> without executing setup.py. I saw an identical message from Guirai, but
> I didn’t see any response. Thanks in advance!
PIL's just a bunch of modules in a single PIL directory; you can put
t
Hello All,
Does somebody install PIL manually??, I mean, copy directories manually
without executing setup.py. I saw an identical message from Guirai, but I
didn't see any response. Thanks in advance!
Best Regards,
Naxo
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Hello,
My host doesn't have PIL installed, and from
what i can tell, they won't install it.
Is there any way i can copy the needed files
near my python script?
I'm using Image, ImageFont, ImageDraw and ImageFilter.
Thanks.
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Best regards,
Ghirai.
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