[pypy-dev] Question

Romain Guillebert romain.py at gmail.com
Thu Jun 11 18:44:38 CEST 2015


pypy -m pip works

On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 5:05 PM, Ryan Gonzalez <rymg19 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't think you can out-of-the-box without some env tool. Blame apt-get's
> brilliant engineering. Since I'm generally allergic to binaries (I.e. THEY
> DON'T WORK! [which is probably why Torvalds never distributes app binaries
> for Linux]), I do things the simple way: build it myself. Takes about 45
> mins. Always works. pip and pytest and such will all get installed into the
> source directory/bin, NOT /usr/local. In order to access them easily, I put
> something like this in my .bashrc:
>
> for bin in $STUFF/pypy/bin; do
> alias pypy-${bin##*/}=$bin
> done
>
> # Laziness
> alias pypy="$STUFF/pypy/pypy-c"
> # it was either that or:
> alias pypy="$STUFF/pypy/bin/pypy-c"
>
>
>
> On June 11, 2015 10:00:50 AM CDT, Ram Rachum <ram at rachum.com> wrote:
>>
>> As far as I know scripts don't get installed to site packages (at least on
>> windows).
>>
>> In other words: say I installed pypy on Ubuntu with nose in it. I want to
>> launch the nosetests script. (I also have one for the system Python.) How do
>> I launch the nosetests that belongs to PyPy?
>>
>> On Jun 11, 2015 17:48, "Maciej Fijalkowski" <fijall at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> you can install pypy with apt-get. Stuff gets installed in
>>> site-packages I believe (just like on cpython)
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 4:46 PM, Ram Rachum <ram at rachum.com> wrote:
>>> > Things I don't care about so much right now:
>>> >  - How fast PyPy runs.
>>> >
>>> > Things I care a lot about right now:
>>> >  - How many hours of my life I need to spend to get PyPy to run.
>>> >
>>> > On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Ryan Gonzalez <rymg19 at gmail.com>
>>> > wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> Note: The PyPy bundled with Ubuntu 12 LTS is insanely slow.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> On June 11, 2015 9:27:12 AM CDT, Ram Rachum <ram at rachum.com> wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> When I install Pypy on Ubuntu using apt-get, and then run get-pip.py
>>> >>> ,
>>> >>> how do I access the pip that belongs to PyPy?
>>> >>>
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