Trouble trying to get started with pygame
originallmoney at gmail.com
originallmoney at gmail.com
Fri Nov 1 21:55:13 EDT 2019
On Friday, November 1, 2019 at 1:05:35 AM UTC-4, MRAB wrote:
> On 2019-11-01 03:47, originallmoney at gmail.com wrote:
> > It's been years since I've done anything with Python, and it wasn't a language I was terribly familiar with even then. I'm using Python 3.8 on my Windows 7 laptop. Python itself works so far as I can tell. I can get it to import pip without problems, but, when I try to get going with pygame, I hit a roadblock.
> >
> > I have pygame 1.9.6.tar.gz. Apparently, I don't have the means of unzipping it, yet, I think I've seen things on other forums suggesting that Python can do that for me. Is that true?
> >
> Actually, you do have the means: Python!
>
> But there's a simpler way.
>
> > I've been trying to use "pip install" (Written just like that, minus the quotes, of course), yet, it tells me that's a syntax error.
> >
> > Is there a way of inputting this that I'm not aware of? I've seen various versions of people calling the command, with things like "pip.install" or "-m pip install -U pygame -user" or something like that, are THOSE what I should be trying or...am I completely off-base right now?
> >
> Those commands are for the Windows command prompt.
>
> > Any help would be appreciated, as I'm losing patience with it at the moment.
> >
>
> Go to Christoph Gohlke's site at:
>
> https://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pygame
>
> Download one of these "wheel" files:
>
> pygame‑1.9.6‑cp38‑cp38‑win_amd64.whl for 64-bit
>
> or:
>
> pygame‑1.9.6‑cp38‑cp38‑win32.whl for 32-bit
>
> At the Windows command prompt type:
>
> py -3.8 -m pip install "path/to/wheel"
Does it matter where I place pygame? I was going to put it into my Scripts folder, as I'm pretty sure I already have a path that goes there.
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