Re: Upgrading and modules

2006-04-18 Thread Brian Elmegaard
Lawrence Oluyede <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > (despite the ongoing Pypi project and Eby's efforts in setuptools) > you have to do it manually :) Great, there is progress in this. > How many modules do you really use? It's a matter of minutes. Yes, but 60 minutes make an hour. I installed 2.4

Re: Upgrading and modules

2006-04-16 Thread Lawrence Oluyede
Brian Elmegaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I don't it includes every possible module, e.g., py2exe, ctypes, > mysqldb, wxpython... Right but since Python doesn't have a full-integrated central packaging (despite the ongoing Pypi project and Eby's efforts in setuptools) you have to do it manual

Re: Upgrading and modules

2006-04-16 Thread Brian Elmegaard
"BartlebyScrivener" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Are you saying you're on Windows? Yes > http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePython/ > It's a one-click, msi install with everything you need for win32, > including IDE etc. I don't it includes every possible module, e.g., py2exe, ctypes, m

Re: Upgrading and modules

2006-04-14 Thread BartlebyScrivener
Are you saying you're on Windows? If so, try: http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePython/ It's a one-click, msi install with everything you need for win32, including IDE etc. Only thing to watch for is that sometimes the msi file won't install from a logical drive other than c:\. So if yo