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Subject:    [kst-plot] pyKst: give pykst a setup.py for installation.
From:       Barth Netterfield <netterfield () astro ! utoronto ! ca>
Date:       2014-11-30 20:06:49
Message-ID: E1XvAld-0008KW-Js () scm ! kde ! org
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Git commit 9aab88322a41d17f7aaf0c55fbd21a70b376603d by Barth Netterfield.
Committed on 30/11/2014 at 20:05.
Pushed by netterfield into branch 'master'.

give pykst a setup.py for installation.

To install pykst, use:
  sudo python2.7 setup.py install
or the equivalent for your system.

M  +3    -6    pyKst/INSTALL
M  +3    -0    pyKst/README
A  +5    -0    pyKst/setup.py

http://commits.kde.org/kst-plot/9aab88322a41d17f7aaf0c55fbd21a70b376603d

diff --git a/pyKst/INSTALL b/pyKst/INSTALL
index 9100f55..33e8f03 100644
--- a/pyKst/INSTALL
+++ b/pyKst/INSTALL
@@ -7,24 +7,21 @@ i) install requirements
      -pyside or PyQT4
 
 ii) copy pykstpp.py to your system's python script directory
-eg (ubuntu), 
-  [host]$ sudo cp pykstpp.py /usr/lib/python2.7
+  [host]$ sudo python2.7 setup.py install
 
 iii) To test it, go into the demo directory, and try one.
   [host demo]$ python2 ./dataobjects.py
 
-I have no idea if this works on anything other than linux.
-
 ======
 Example for ubuntu:
 
-0) make sure you have the absolute latest kst2 from steve.  See kst.kde.org
+0) make sure you have the absolute latest kst2 from the kst-plot ppa.  See \
kst.kde.org  
 1) install dependencies for numpy and scipy
 sudo apt-get install python-numpy python-scipy python python-dev python-qt4 \
libatlas-base-dev gcc gfortran g++  
 2) copy files
-  [host]$ sudo cp pykstpp.py /usr/lib/python2.7
+  [host]$ sudo python2.7 setup.py install
 
 6) test it
 [host]$ cd demo
diff --git a/pyKst/README b/pyKst/README
index ea4dea8..523b25f 100644
--- a/pyKst/README
+++ b/pyKst/README
@@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
+NOTE: This Readme is no longer accurate and needs to be updated.
+Almost nothing in it is fully relevant any more.
+
 PyKst is, at the time of writing, not stable enough for serious use.
 For the time being, do not write scripts with it except to test and to send \
feedback.  
diff --git a/pyKst/setup.py b/pyKst/setup.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0cadf7e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pyKst/setup.py
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+from distutils.core import setup
+setup(name='pykst',
+      version='0.1',
+      py_modules=['pykst'],
+      )


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