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== Testing the Python installation ==
 
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Before installing relax, it is best to be sure that the Python modules are functional by importing them:
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Before installing relax, it is best to be sure that the Python modules are functional by trying to import them and print the version of them:
 
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Revision as of 17:53, 7 December 2013

Installation

Download a python distribution which include wxPython

At the time for this post, (Dec 2013), the installation of wxPython2.9-osx-cocoa-py2.7 made hickups and crashes.
This is reported here and here.

The problem is based on the wxPython version and 32/64 bit issues.
It is therefore strongly recommended to install the 32 bit python package distribution.

If one installs the "epd" enthought python distribution, this will include a working wxPython.
SIgn-up with preferably a university email to get the Academic License, and you can then download for free https://www.enthought.com/repo/epd/installers/

Specifically download and install:
epd-7.3-2-macosx-i386.dmg

Special note about 64-bit Mac OSX

The macosx-x86_64 installer does not include wxPython, which a lot of ETS relies on. Even though ETS supports the use of PySide as a backend, things are much less stable under Qt. Therefore, if you want to use ETS, we recommned using the 32-bit EPD on Mac OSX.

Testing the Python installation

Before installing relax, it is best to be sure that the Python modules are functional by trying to import them and print the version of them:

$ python
Python 2.6.6 (r266:84292, Oct 12 2012, 14:23:48)
[GCC 4.4.6 20120305 (Red Hat 4.4.6-4)] on linux2

>>> import wx
>>> wx.__version__; wx.__file__
'...'

>>> import bmrblib
>>> bmrblib.__version__; bmrblib.__file__
'...'

>>> import minfx
>>> minfx.__version__; minfx.__file__
'...'

Install brew as 'linux' package manager

You can read about brew here.
In short, it is like a package manager for mac, where you will be able to get linux programs to mac.

 ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/mxcl/homebrew/go/install)"

See also