From 0834786881 at mtnloaded.co.za Tue Nov 2 08:46:44 2010 From: 0834786881 at mtnloaded.co.za (Llewellyn Lee) Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2010 09:46:44 +0200 Subject: [PythonCAD] Help with install please Message-ID: <201011020946.44509.0834786881@mtnloaded.co.za> Hello Team, I long ago down loaded an early ersion of Python cad. It did not work so I left it and watched the teams progress with it. I am now ready to try re install. I would have much prefered to have used Yast to install it. Today I down loaded PythonCAD-DS1.tar.gz and unpacked it into a folder on my desktop called CAD. This is a temporary place and I will move it to where you recomend. Please see below details of my system and advise me best way to install Python cad keeping in mind that I am fairly stupid. I am very ignorant when it comes to comand line work. I did print the README file and checked with yast to find that I have Python-GTK version 2.12.1-18.1. My system processor is an intel celeron430 at 1.8 Ghz I have 1GB of ram free memory I have 198GB of free space on hard drive. My computer is a standalone desktop (no network) I am running opensuse 11.00 (I586) My graphic desktop is KDE 3.5.10 release 55 I elected not to install later versions of the KDE desktop eg KDE4 because other people who use it have trouble. I am very much a gui user and would like to end up with a pythoncad icon on my desktop. Regards Llewellyn Lee my email adress has two styles llewellyn.lee at mtnloaded.co.za or 0834786881 at mtnloaded.co.za -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by Pinpoint, and is believed to be clean. From matteo.boscolo at boscolini.eu Tue Nov 2 20:41:35 2010 From: matteo.boscolo at boscolini.eu (Matteo Boscolo) Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2010 20:41:35 +0100 Subject: [PythonCAD] Help with install please In-Reply-To: <201011020946.44509.0834786881@mtnloaded.co.za> References: <201011020946.44509.0834786881@mtnloaded.co.za> Message-ID: <4CD0696F.1070909@boscolini.eu> Hi Llewellyn , the last version of pythoncad is R38 completely rewritten using the pyqt framework and sympy. I think that you mast use some shell command to install the last release on linux . have a look at the wiki for more information at the following link: http://pythoncad.sourceforge.net/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=download If you have a m$ platform you can try PythonCAD in an easy way using the installer. Unfortunately I can't help you on linux distributions different from Ubuntu debian. the step to follow for installing PythonCAD on linux are: install python2.6 install pyqt install sympy download from git the last source file exec python pythoncad_qt.py under PythonCAD folder let me know if you can mange it we are here to support you .. regards, Matteo Il 02/11/2010 08:46, Llewellyn Lee ha scritto: > Hello Team, > I long ago down loaded an early ersion of Python cad. > It did not work so I left it and watched the teams progress with it. > I am now ready to try re install. > I would have much prefered to have used Yast to install it. > Today I down loaded PythonCAD-DS1.tar.gz and unpacked it into a folder on my > desktop called CAD. This is a temporary place and I will move it to where you > recomend. > Please see below details of my system and advise me best way to install > Python cad keeping in mind that I am fairly stupid. I am very ignorant when > it comes to comand line work. > I did print the README file and checked with yast to find that I have > Python-GTK version 2.12.1-18.1. > > My system processor is an intel celeron430 at 1.8 Ghz > I have 1GB of ram free memory > I have 198GB of free space on hard drive. > My computer is a standalone desktop (no network) > I am running opensuse 11.00 (I586) > My graphic desktop is KDE 3.5.10 release 55 > I elected not to install later versions of the KDE desktop eg KDE4 because > other people who use it have trouble. > I am very much a gui user and would like to end up with a pythoncad icon on my > desktop. > Regards > Llewellyn Lee > my email adress has two styles > llewellyn.lee at mtnloaded.co.za or 0834786881 at mtnloaded.co.za > >