[K12OSN] Re: pykota problem
Peter Hartmann
ascensiontech at gmail.com
Tue Sep 6 13:09:11 UTC 2005
Also, here's the help options. I've experimented a bit but no luck.
Any Ideas? Also What's sthe standard procedure for uninstallation for
python packages?
Peter
Options for 'build' command:
--build-base (-b) base directory for build library
--build-purelib build directory for platform-neutral distributions
--build-platlib build directory for platform-specific distributions
--build-lib build directory for all distribution (defaults to either
build-purelib or build-platlib
--build-scripts build directory for scripts
--build-temp (-t) temporary build directory
--compiler (-c) specify the compiler type
--debug (-g) compile extensions and libraries with debugging
information
--force (-f) forcibly build everything (ignore file timestamps)
--help-compiler list available compilers
Options for 'install' command:
--prefix installation prefix
--exec-prefix (Unix only) prefix for platform-specific files
--home (Unix only) home directory to install under
--install-base base installation directory (instead of --prefix or --
home)
--install-platbase base installation directory for platform-specific files
(instead of --exec-prefix or --home)
--root install everything relative to this alternate root
directory
--install-purelib installation directory for pure Python module
distributions
--install-platlib installation directory for non-pure module distributions
--install-lib installation directory for all module distributions
(overrides --install-purelib and --install-platlib)
--install-headers installation directory for C/C++ headers
--install-scripts installation directory for Python scripts
--install-data installation directory for data files
--compile (-c) compile .py to .pyc [default]
--no-compile don't compile .py files
--optimize (-O) also compile with optimization: -O1 for "python -O", -O2
for "python -OO", and -O0 to disable [default: -O0]
--force (-f) force installation (overwrite any existing files)
--skip-build skip rebuilding everything (for testing/debugging)
--record filename in which to record list of installed files
On 9/6/05, Peter Hartmann <ascensiontech at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey List,
> For Pykota to have a "graphical print quota reminder" it needs pyosd.
> However when I installed it, it ended up in lib64 not lib. How can I
> tell the setup.py to use 32bit? I'm not getting the idea from 'python
> setup.py --help".
>
> Thanks,
> Peter
>
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