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This is possible as well, though I do not recommend it. Just run |
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`easy_install` with root privileges:: |
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$ sudo easy_install Flask |
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$ sudo pip install Flask |
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(On Windows systems, run it in a command-prompt window with administrator |
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privleges, and leave out `sudo`.) |
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If you want to work with the latest version of Flask, there are two ways: you |
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can either let `easy_install` pull in the development version, or you can tell |
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can either let `pip` pull in the development version, or you can tell |
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it to operate on a git checkout. Either way, virtualenv is recommended. |
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Get the git checkout in a new virtualenv and run in development mode:: |
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$ . env/bin/activate |
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New python executable in env/bin/python |
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Installing setuptools............done. |
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$ easy_install Flask==dev |
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$ pip install Flask==dev |
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... |
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Finished processing dependencies for Flask==dev |
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.. _windows-easy-install: |
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`easy_install` on Windows |
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`pip` and `distribute` on Windows |
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On Windows, installation of `easy_install` is a little bit trickier, but still |
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quite easy. The easiest way to do it is to download the `ez_setup.py`_ file |
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and run it. The easiest way to run the file is to open your downloads folder |
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and double-click on the file. |
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quite easy. The easiest way to do it is to download the |
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`distribute_setup.py`_ file and run it. The easiest way to run the file is to |
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open your downloads folder and double-click on the file. |
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Next, add the `easy_install` command and other Python scripts to the |
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command search path, by adding your Python installation's Scripts folder |
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Finally, double-click on the "Path" variable in the "System variables" section, |
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and add the path of your Python interpreter's Scripts folder. Be sure to |
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delimit it from existing values with a semicolon. Assuming you are using |
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Python 2.6 on the default path, add the following value:: |
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Python 2.7 on the default path, add the following value:: |
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;C:\Python26\Scripts |
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;C:\Python27\Scripts |
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And you are done! To check that it worked, open the Command Prompt and execute |
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``easy_install``. If you have User Account Control enabled on Windows Vista or |
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Windows 7, it should prompt you for administrator privileges. |
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Now that you have ``easy_install``, you can use it to install ``pip``:: |
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.. _ez_setup.py: http://peak.telecommunity.com/dist/ez_setup.py |
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> easy_install pip |
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.. _distribute_setup.py: http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.py |
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