Thank you very much guys. I'm experimenting with the pip install
first.

On Dec 3, 1:51 pm, hynekcer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Shawn, you can do it even with quick installation by "pip".
>
> You can use one or muptiple times "--install-option=..." which are
> passed on by pip to the internal "setup.py install".
>
> It is the easiest If you have no "/home/yourname/.pydistutils.cfg":
> Write
>    sudo pip install --install-option="--prefix=/usr/local" ...
> instead of plain
>    sudo pip install ...
> and it will install to
>         $PREFIX/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages
>         $PREFIX/bin
>         etc.
>
> If you have a .pydistutils.cfg, you should first switch the
> environment to root's one by "sudo su -" or edit that cfg, otherwise
> "prefix" option would not work. The last possibility is to override a
> cfg by a complete set of *six*(!!) necessary options --install-
> option="install-base... which should override everything.
> _ _
>
> Cristian, your solution is excelent for someone who has many servers.
> Nice. Thanks.
>
> -- Hynek
>
> On 3 pro, 09:50, Cristian Ciupitu <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Why wouldn't this be possible? As a matter of fact, I have even
> > created RPMs for Satchmo and its dependencies. You can find the RPM
> > SPECs and some patches athttps://github.com/ciupicri/rpmbuild.

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