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r7479 r7562 34 34 * Python 2.6 or Python 2.7. 35 35 36 * Python packages numpy, mechanize and matplotlib 36 On the shell (after, optionally, enabling a virtual environment) run:: 37 37 38 With recent Ubuntu installs it should be possible to install the 39 required libs systemwide by doing:: 38 $ python bootstrap/bootstrap.py 39 $ ./bin/buildout 40 40 41 $ sudo apt-get install python-numpy 42 $ sudo apt-get install python-matplotlib 43 $ sudo apt-get install python-mechanize 44 45 With older Ubuntu releases (for instance ones, that do not ship with 46 Python 2.6 or newer), you have to install Python 2.6 or 2.7 locally 47 and then install both packages using ``easy_install`` or ``pip``. 48 49 The latter is also possible in ``virtualenv`` environments, i.e. if 50 you don't want to install the additional packages system-wide. 51 52 Install of ``multi-mechanize`` then is especially, ehrm, improvable, 53 because this package (yet) lacks support for any package management 54 (no setup.py or similar; just plain code packed in a ZIP file for 55 download). 56 57 We therefore packed the sources of version "1.011" (?) here and added 58 some own project which can be run. See usage instructions below. 59 60 Usage 61 ===== 41 Usage (outdated) 42 ================ 62 43 63 44 Quick guide:
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