Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pythonz-bd
Version: 1.11.1
Summary: Manage python installations in your system, berdario's shallow fork
Home-page: https://github.com/berdario/pythonz/tree/bd
Author: saghul
Author-email: saghul@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: pythonz: a Python installation manager
        ======================================
        
        Overview
        --------
        
        pythonz is a program to automate the building and installation of Python in the users $HOME. This is
        a fork of the original project, `pythonbrew <https://github.com/utahta/pythonbrew>`_.
        
        The original project seems to be unmaintained, and it also has some extra features which I don't really
        need, so I made this for to make something a bit simpler that works for *me*. You may also find it
        useful.
        
        CPython, Stackless, PyPy and Jython are supported.
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        The recommended way to download and install pythonz is to run these statements in your shell::
        
          curl -kL https://raw.github.com/saghul/pythonz/master/pythonz-install | bash
        
        or::
        
          fetch -o - https://raw.github.com/saghul/pythonz/master/pythonz-install | bash
        
        After that, pythonz installs itself to ``~/.pythonz``.
        
        Please add the following line to the end of your ``~/.bashrc``::
        
          [[ -s $HOME/.pythonz/etc/bashrc ]] && source $HOME/.pythonz/etc/bashrc
        
        If you need to install pythonz into somewhere else, you can do that by setting a ``PYTHONZ_ROOT`` environment variable::
        
          export PYTHONZ_ROOT=/path/to/pythonz
          curl -kLO https://raw.github.com/saghul/pythonz/master/pythonz-install
          chmod +x pythonz-install
          ./pythonz-install
        
        For Systemwide (Multi-User) installation
        ----------------------------------------
        
        If the install script is run as root, pythonz will automatically install into ``/usr/local/pythonz``.
        
        pythonz will be automatically configured for every user on the system if you install it as root.
        
        After installing it, where you would normally use `sudo`, non-root users will need to use `sudo-pythonz`::
        
          sudo-pythonz install 2.7.3
        
        Before installing Pythons via Pythonz
        -------------------------------------
        
        You might want to install some optional dependencies, for functionality that
        is often expected to be included in a Python build (it can be a bummer to discover these missing and
        have to rebuild your python setup). These include the following, ordered by (very roughly guessed)
        probability that you will need them::
        
        Debian family (Ubuntu...)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        ::
        
          sudo apt-get install build-essential zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev libssl-dev libreadline-dev libncurses5-dev libsqlite3-dev libgdbm-dev libdb-dev libexpat-dev libpcap-dev liblzma-dev libpcre3-dev
        
        If you need tkinter support, add **tk-dev**.
        
        RPM family (CentOS, RHEL...)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        ::
        
          yum groupinstall "Development tools"
          yum install zlib-devel bzip2-devel openssl-devel readline-devel ncurses-devel sqlite-devel gdbm-devel db4-devel expat-devel libpcap-devel xz-devel pcre-devel
        
        If you need tkinter support, add **tk-devel**.
        
        OSX
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        ::
        
          xcode-select --install
        
        Usage
        -----
        
        ::
        
          pythonz command [options] version
        
        See the available commands
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        ::
        
          pythonz help
        
        To get help on each individual command
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        ::
        
          pythonz help <command>
        
        
        Install some pythons
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        ::
        
          pythonz install 2.7.3
          pythonz install -t stackless 2.7.2
          pythonz install -t jython 2.5.2
          pythonz install -t pypy --url https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy-1.8-osx64.tar.bz2 1.8
          pythonz install --verbose 2.7.2
          pythonz install --configure="CC=gcc_4.1" 2.7.2
          pythonz install --url http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7/Python-2.7.2.tgz 2.7.2
          pythonz install --file /path/to/Python-2.7.2.tgz 2.7.2
          pythonz install 2.7.3 3.2.3
          pythonz install -t pypy3 2.3.1
        
        List the installed pythons
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        ::
        
          pythonz list
        
        List all the available python versions for installing
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        ::
        
          pythonz list -a
        
        List all the available jython versions
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        ::
        
           pythonz list -a -t jython
        
        Uninstall the specified python
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        ::
        
          pythonz uninstall 2.7.3
          pythonz uninstall -t stackless 3.2.2
        
        Remove stale source folders and archives
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        ::
        
          pythonz cleanup
        
        Upgrade pythonz to the latest version
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        ::
        
          pythonz update
        
        Check the installed pythonz version
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        ::
        
          pythonz version
        
        Print the path to the interpreter of a given version
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        ::
        
          pythonz locate 2.7.7
        
        Recommended way to use a pythonz-installed version of Python
        ------------------------------------------------------------
        
        For Python <= 3.2
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        Use `virtualenv`, e.g.::
        
          mkvirtualenv -p $(pythonz locate 2.7.3) python2.7.3
        
        For more information about virtualenv, checkout `its documentation <http://www.virtualenv.org/en/latest/>`_.
        
        For Python >= 3.3
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        Use `pyvenv` directly from Python, e.g.::
        
          /usr/local/pythonz/pythons/CPython-3.4.1/bin/pyvenv pyvenv
        
        For more information about pyvenv, checkout `its documentation <https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html>`_.
        
        DTrace support
        --------------
        
        CPython versions 2.7.6 and 3.3.4 can be built with DTrace suport. Patches adding support
        for DTrace have been taken from `this page <http://www.jcea.es/artic/solitaire.htm/python_dtrace.htm>`_
        by Jesús Cea.
        
        Building Python with DTrace support::
        
          pythonz install --configure="--with-dtrace" 2.7.6
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
