You can try easy_install or pip.
-=- Olivier
Hi,
Perl has something like ppm so that I can just use one command to
download and install perl modules. But I don't find such thing in
python. As shown on http://docs.python.org/install/index.html, it
seems that I have to download the packages first unzip it then install
it. I'm wondering if there is a better way to install python packages
that require less human intervention. Thanks!
NAME
ppm - Perl Package Manager, version 4.14
SYNOPSIS
Invoke the graphical user interface:
ppm
ppm gui
Install, upgrade and remove packages:
ppm install [--area <area>] [--force] <pkg>
ppm install [--area <area>] [--force] <module>
ppm install [--area <area>] <url>
ppm install [--area <area>] <file>.ppmx
ppm install [--area <area>] <file>.ppd
ppm install [--area <area>] <num>
ppm upgrade [--install]
ppm upgrade <pkg>
ppm upgrade <module>
ppm remove [--area <area>] [--force] <pkg>
--
Regards,
Peng
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