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6 Using Python on Unix platforms
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9.. sectionauthor:: Shriphani Palakodety
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12Getting and installing the latest version of Python
13===================================================
14
15On Linux
16--------
17
18Python comes preinstalled on most Linux distributions, and is available as a
19package on all others. However there are certain features you might want to use
20that are not available on your distro's package. You can easily compile the
21latest version of Python from source.
Georg Brandl06788c92009-01-03 21:31:47 +000022
Christian Heimes380f7f22008-02-28 11:19:05 +000023In the event that Python doesn't come preinstalled and isn't in the repositories as
Christian Heimes8b0facf2007-12-04 19:30:01 +000024well, you can easily make packages for your own distro. Have a look at the
25following links:
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27.. seealso::
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29 http://www.linux.com/articles/60383
30 for Debian users
31 http://linuxmafia.com/pub/linux/suse-linux-internals/chapter35.html
32 for OpenSuse users
33 http://docs.fedoraproject.org/drafts/rpm-guide-en/ch-creating-rpms.html
34 for Fedora users
35 http://www.slackbook.org/html/package-management-making-packages.html
36 for Slackware users
37
38
39On FreeBSD and OpenBSD
40----------------------
41
42* FreeBSD users, to add the package use::
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44 pkg_add -r python
45
46* OpenBSD users use::
47
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +000048 pkg_add ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.2/packages/<insert your architecture here>/python-<version>.tgz
Georg Brandl06788c92009-01-03 21:31:47 +000049
Christian Heimes8b0facf2007-12-04 19:30:01 +000050 For example i386 users get the 2.5.1 version of Python using::
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52 pkg_add ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.2/packages/i386/python-2.5.1p2.tgz
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54
55On OpenSolaris
56--------------
57
58To install the newest Python versions on OpenSolaris, install blastwave
59(http://www.blastwave.org/howto.html) and type "pkg_get -i python" at the
60prompt.
61
62
63Building Python
64===============
65
66If you want to compile CPython yourself, first thing you should do is get the
67`source <http://python.org/download/source/>`_. You can download either the
68latest release's source or just grab a fresh `checkout
Éric Araujo8ed41a82011-02-26 14:57:23 +000069<http://docs.python.org/devguide/setup#checking-out-the-code>`_.
Christian Heimes8b0facf2007-12-04 19:30:01 +000070
71The build process consists the usual ::
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73 ./configure
74 make
75 make install
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77invocations. Configuration options and caveats for specific Unix platforms are
78extensively documented in the :file:`README` file in the root of the Python
79source tree.
80
81.. warning::
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83 ``make install`` can overwrite or masquerade the :file:`python` binary.
84 ``make altinstall`` is therefore recommended instead of ``make install``
85 since it only installs :file:`{exec_prefix}/bin/python{version}`.
86
87
88Python-related paths and files
89==============================
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +000090
Christian Heimes8b0facf2007-12-04 19:30:01 +000091These are subject to difference depending on local installation conventions;
92:envvar:`prefix` (``${prefix}``) and :envvar:`exec_prefix` (``${exec_prefix}``)
93are installation-dependent and should be interpreted as for GNU software; they
94may be the same.
95
96For example, on most Linux systems, the default for both is :file:`/usr`.
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98+-----------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
99| File/directory | Meaning |
100+===============================================+==========================================+
101| :file:`{exec_prefix}/bin/python` | Recommended location of the interpreter. |
102+-----------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
103| :file:`{prefix}/lib/python{version}`, | Recommended locations of the directories |
104| :file:`{exec_prefix}/lib/python{version}` | containing the standard modules. |
105+-----------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
106| :file:`{prefix}/include/python{version}`, | Recommended locations of the directories |
107| :file:`{exec_prefix}/include/python{version}` | containing the include files needed for |
108| | developing Python extensions and |
109| | embedding the interpreter. |
110+-----------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
111| :file:`~/.pythonrc.py` | User-specific initialization file loaded |
112| | by the user module; not used by default |
113| | or by most applications. |
114+-----------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000115
Christian Heimes8b0facf2007-12-04 19:30:01 +0000116
117Miscellaneous
118=============
119
120To easily use Python scripts on Unix, you need to make them executable,
121e.g. with ::
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123 $ chmod +x script
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125and put an appropriate Shebang line at the top of the script. A good choice is
126usually ::
127
128 #!/usr/bin/env python
129
130which searches for the Python interpreter in the whole :envvar:`PATH`. However,
131some Unices may not have the :program:`env` command, so you may need to hardcode
132``/usr/bin/python`` as the interpreter path.
133
Ezio Melotti0639d5a2009-12-19 23:26:38 +0000134To use shell commands in your Python scripts, look at the :mod:`subprocess` module.
Christian Heimes8b0facf2007-12-04 19:30:01 +0000135
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137Editors
138=======
139
140Vim and Emacs are excellent editors which support Python very well. For more
Ezio Melotti0639d5a2009-12-19 23:26:38 +0000141information on how to code in Python in these editors, look at:
Christian Heimes8b0facf2007-12-04 19:30:01 +0000142
Benjamin Peterson92035012008-12-27 16:00:54 +0000143* http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=790
144* http://sourceforge.net/projects/python-mode
Christian Heimes8b0facf2007-12-04 19:30:01 +0000145
146Geany is an excellent IDE with support for a lot of languages. For more
147information, read: http://geany.uvena.de/
148
149Komodo edit is another extremely good IDE. It also has support for a lot of
150languages. For more information, read:
151http://www.activestate.com/store/productdetail.aspx?prdGuid=20f4ed15-6684-4118-a78b-d37ff4058c5f