Installation¶
Install with pip¶
The easiest way to install pynix is from pypi.org using pip. The
project name on pypi.org is libpynix, so the canonical insallation command
would be:
pip install libpynix
However, depending on your distribution, you may need:
sudo pip install libpynix
if you wish to in a system global location (e.g.
/usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages), or:
pip install --user libpynix
if you wish to install in a user global location (e.g.
~/.local/lib/python3.6/site-packages) which I would probably recommend for
most users.
Install from source¶
You can also install from source with pip. You can download a release package from github or pypi and then install it directly with pip. For example:
pip install libpynix-<version>.tar.gz
Note that the release packages on github are automatically generated from git
tags which are the same commit used to generate the corresponding version
package on pypi.org. So whether you install a particular version from
github or pypi shouldn’t matter. They should be the exact same file.
Pip can also install directly from github. For example:
pip install git+https://github.com/cheshirekow/pynix.git
If you wish to test a pre-release or dev package from a branch called
foobar you can install it with:
pip install "git+https://github.com/cheshirekow/pynix.git@foobar"