On 12/12/15 17:54, Laura Creighton wrote:
In a message of Sun, 13 Dec 2015 04:50:43 +1100, Chris Angelico writes:
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 4:30 AM, Tony van der Hoff <t...@vanderhoff.org> wrote:
Thanks, Laura, and others who have replied. You're right; python-3-pygame
exists in unstable, but has not yet made it to jessie, even in backports.

So, I'll stick with python 2.7 for the time being; really no hardship :)

The easiest solution is simply:

python3 -m pip install pygame

Don't worry about it not being in the Jessie repo - you can always
grab things using pip.

ChrisA

What Chris said. :)

If you are about to move your life from being python2.7 based to
being 3.x, you are not going to be able to depend on things getting
to jessie in a timely fashion.  So you will be doing this a whole lot.

No:
tony@tony-lx:~$ python3 -m pip install pygame
/usr/bin/python3: No module named pip

Hmm, apt-get install python3-pip: OK

tony@tony-lx:~$ python3 -m pip install pygame
Downloading/unpacking pygame
  Could not find any downloads that satisfy the requirement pygame
Some externally hosted files were ignored (use --allow-external pygame to allow).
Cleaning up...
No distributions at all found for pygame
Storing debug log for failure in /home/tony/.pip/pip.log

I really can't be bothered...

Thanks for the hints.
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