On 02/28/2013 08:33 PM, Lolo Lolo wrote:
Hi all. Im working through a database tutorial in a book called Core
Python Applications. On page 290 it asks of me to install something
though its not clear what it is. I think it has to do with
SQLAlchemy. It says if you use Python 3 you'll need to get distribute
first. You'll need a web browser (or the curl if you have it).

I have the book but I am only on chapter one and I don't use Windows so my explanation may not be 100% accurate.

Since you use python 3 you will need to download the file: distribute_setup.py. To do so you will need a web browser or the command line tool curl. I use Firefox and when I click on the url you give below it immediately offers to download the required file.

Mind you i havent a clue what it is on about.. then it goes on:

And to download the installation file (available at
http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.py), and then get
SQLAlchemy with easy install. Here is what this entire process might
look like on a Windows-based PC... then it proceeds to  write a whole
bunch of god know what. It looks similar to when you install
something on linux.. Im a windows only user btw.

He is showing you what to expect. Where ever you see a line starting with C:\ that is what he typed into the command line session, and the lines that follow is the program you are installing informing you what it is doing. (Until you get to the next C:\ or the end)


That link i went there to download the file but if you look at that
site i dont know what on earth im supposed to do to install/retrieve
that file. I do not know what easy install is.What do they mean i
need a web browser? doesnt every computer have a web-browser?? what
is curl?? I can not proceed with this tutorial if i recieve no
help... Please can anyone assist me on what i have to do to use the
tools they are presenting.

i use Python 3 and Windows



Regards,  Jim

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