On 7/19/09, mourad gouicem <gouicem.mou...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thank you for your answer,
>
> Can you tell me more precisely how do I install it and what do you
> mean by "You can try to install the new one directly using the python
> with Sage"?
>
> I've downloaded gnuplot.py (1.8) and installed it by running "python
> setup.py install", but this command installs the package in the
> python2.6 directory of my distribution, and (tell me if i'm wrong)

Just do

sage -python setup.py install


> sage uses a local installation of python.
>
> Can you tell me in which directory must I put the Gnuplot.py?
>
> Thank you
>
> On 19 juil, 18:40, MaxTheMouse <maxthemo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> Just to add a quick note. I installed gnuplot.py 1.8 and was able to
>> run the included test.py. You will have to try it on your own code
>> though.
>>
>> Adam
> >
>


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University of Washington
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