
To make PythonNet install formally inside an existing CPython, you are looking to build/acquire it as a module and install that module in your PYTHONPATH or in your site-packages for that CPython. There are a number of ways to do this. depending on what you are downloading or building and where you are deploying. You will likely need to better define your ultimate deployment requirements/needs to figure out how you'd want to approach that issue. -brad On Jul 22, 2013, at 2:55 PM, Jason Sachs <jmsachs@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi there--
I've used Python a lot but am new to pythondotnet. I got it running on Windows 7 with no problem, by unzipping the download file, making sure PYTHONPATH and PYTHONHOME were setup properly, and running npython.exe.
How do you get it to run in a debugger? (either PyDev on Eclipse, or Microsoft PTVS)
Also, is there a way to install it "permanently" in an existing Python installation so that it will pickup the pythondotnet bridge when you run the regular "python.exe"?
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