Re: install python on cdrom

2006-08-07 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Fabian Braennstroem schrieb:
> Thanks, but unfortunately the administrative policy does not
> allow such installation, but could it work, when I do such a
> installation in my home directory, copy everything to a
> cdrom/dvd and mount it in proper place?

Yes, that should work as well. Python won't be able to create
.pyc files, of course, but that shouldn't be a problem (plus
you could make sure they are up-to-date when you copy them
onto the CD-ROM).

Regards,
Martin
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Re: install python on cdrom

2006-08-03 Thread Fabian Braennstroem
Hi Martin,

* Martin v. Löwis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fabian Braennstroem schrieb:
>> I look for an easy way to use the newest scipy, pyvtk, matplotlib,
>> f2py, numpy, paraview/vtk,... on a entreprise redhat machine
>> without administration rights.
>> My first thought was to install the whole new python system
>> on a cdrom/dvd and mounting it, when I need it. Would that
>> be the easiest way? I would be glad to read some
>> hints about the way doing it... 
>
> If you have a home directory with sufficient disk space, the
> easiest way would be to install Python into your home directory,
> assuming administrative policy allows such usage of the
> home directory.

Thanks, but unfortunately the administrative policy does not
allow such installation, but could it work, when I do such a
installation in my home directory, copy everything to a
cdrom/dvd and mount it in proper place?


Greetings!
 Fabian

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Re: install python on cdrom

2006-07-30 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Fabian Braennstroem schrieb:
> I look for an easy way to use the newest scipy, pyvtk, matplotlib,
> f2py, numpy, paraview/vtk,... on a entreprise redhat machine
> without administration rights.
> My first thought was to install the whole new python system
> on a cdrom/dvd and mounting it, when I need it. Would that
> be the easiest way? I would be glad to read some
> hints about the way doing it... 

If you have a home directory with sufficient disk space, the
easiest way would be to install Python into your home directory,
assuming administrative policy allows such usage of the
home directory.

Regards,
Martin
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install python on cdrom

2006-07-29 Thread Fabian Braennstroem
Hi,

I look for an easy way to use the newest scipy, pyvtk, matplotlib,
f2py, numpy, paraview/vtk,... on a entreprise redhat machine
without administration rights.
My first thought was to install the whole new python system
on a cdrom/dvd and mounting it, when I need it. Would that
be the easiest way? I would be glad to read some
hints about the way doing it... 

Greetings!
 Fabian

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