cpython/Lib/idlelib/INSTALL.txt

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IDLEfork Installation Notes
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IDLEfork requires Python Version 2.2 or later.
There are several distribution files (where xx is the subversion):
IDLEfork-0.9xx.win32.exe
This is a Windows installer which will install IDLEfork in
..../site-packages/idleforklib/ and place the idefork startup script
at ..../scripts/idlefork. Rename this to idlefork.pyw and
point your launcher icons at it. Installation is as idlefork
to avoid conflict with the original Python IDLE.
IDLEfork-0.9xx-1.noarch.rpm
This is an rpm which is designed to install as idleforklib in an
existing /usr/lib/python2.2 tree. It installs as idlefork to avoid
conflict with Python IDLE.
Python rpms are available at http://www.python.org/2.2.2/rpms.html and
http://www.python.org/2.2.1/rpms.html.
IDLEfork-0.9xx.tar.gz
This is a distutils sdist (source) tarfile which can be used to make
installations on platforms not supported by the above files.
** It remains configured to install as idlelib, not idleforklib. **
Unpack in ..../Tools/, cd to the IDLEfork directory created, and
"python setup.py install" to install in ....site-packages/idlelib.
This will overwrite the Python IDLE installation.
If you don't want to overwrite Python IDLE, it is also possible to
simply call "python idle.py" to run from the IDLEfork source directory
without making an installation. In this case, IDLE will not be on
your PATH unless you are in the source directory. Also, it is then
advisable to remove any Python IDLE installation by removing
..../site-packages/idlelib so the two identically named packages don't
conflict.
On Redhat Linux systems prior to 8.0, /usr/bin/python may be pointing
at python1.5. If so, change the first line in the /usr/bin/idle
script to read:
!# /usr/bin/python2.2
On Mac OS X, /usr/bin/python may be pointing at the OS-installed
python, which does not have GUI support. Change the first line of
/usr/bin/idle to read:
#! /usr/bin/env pythonw
Also, to build an IDLE application that can be used from the Finder
on Mac OS X, run:
pythonw buildapp.py build
open build
You will see an IDLE application.
See README.txt for more details on this version of IDLEfork.