No you cannot install python modules from within web2py. Not yet at least.
You have to install using easy_install. http://packages.python.org/distribute/easy_install.html#installing-easy-install mic Il giorno 02/ott/2011 21:11, "horridohobbyist" <horrido.hobb...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > Okay, now I'm *really* confused. web2py has nothing to do with any > python installation on my Windows PC. So the question is, how do you > install python-pyme from within web2py? Does the web2py book talk > about this?? > > Richard > > On Oct 2, 2:50 pm, horridohobbyist <horrido.hobb...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Like I said, I'm new to python and web2py. I'm just starting to get >> into it with the official web2py book. >> >> My preliminary search reveals that I may have to build the python-pyme >> stuff. I'm using web2py under Windows 7. I'm not sure how to proceed. >> (Things like SWIG puzzle me.) >> >> Is there a quick way to do all this? Thanks. >> >> Regards, >> Richard >> >> On Oct 2, 1:58 pm, szimszon <szims...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > You don't have to import anything it's done automatically by the framework. >> > But you need to install python-pyme. (If I remember well the package >> > python-pyme depends on libgpgme11). So install python-pyme and spicify >> > sign_passphrase and other. And have a gnupg settings for web2py user. That >> > is you should be able to sign and encrypt message (like text file) with the >> > user running web2py.