From 51032d827b297e4ea0cd529d57d73cd44e0c3905 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kali Kaneko Date: Thu, 30 May 2013 04:35:35 +0900 Subject: cleanup docs --- doc/install-source.txt | 147 ------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 147 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/install-source.txt (limited to 'doc/install-source.txt') diff --git a/doc/install-source.txt b/doc/install-source.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 90a3ce7..0000000 --- a/doc/install-source.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -------------------------------------------------- -pysqlite installation guide - source distribution -------------------------------------------------- - -\(c\) 2005 Gerhard Häring - -Note: For Windows users, it is recommended that you use the win32 binary - distribution of pysqlite! - -Steps: - - - `Step 1: Satisfy the dependencies`_ - - `Step 2: Compile pysqlite`_ - - `Step 3: Install pysqlite`_ - - `Step 4: Test your pysqlite installation`_ - -Step 1: Satisfy The Dependencies -================================ - -pysqlite requires a valid combination of the dependencies in the list below. - -Detailed instructions on how to install each dependency are beyond the scope of -this document; consult the dependency distributor for installation -instructions. - -Dependencies: - - 1. Operating System and C Compiler - one of: - - * Linux/FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD and GCC - - * Other POSIX-compliant operating system and a C compiler - - 2. SQLite: - - * SQLite version 3.0.8 or later (as of pysqlite 2.2.0). This means we need - the SQLite library installed - either statically or dynamically linked - - and the SQLite header files. On Linux, the chances are very high that - your distribution offers packages for SQLite 3. Be sure to verify the - package is recent enough (version 3.0.8 or higher) and that you're - installing the development package as well, which will be need for - building pysqlite. On Debian and derivatives, the package to look for is - called libsqlite3-dev. - - 3. Python: - - * Python 2.3 or later - -Step 2: Compile pysqlite -======================== - -Once you have successfully installed the dependencies, you may proceed with the -installation of pysqlite itself. - -pysqlite has full support for the distutils_, the standard facility for Python -package distribution and installation. Full instructions for using the -distutils are available in `this section of the Python documentation`_, but you -can skip them unless you have an otherwise insoluble problem. - -Open a command prompt, change to the directory where you decompressed the -pysqlite source distribution, and type:: - - python setup.py build - -The installation script, setup.py, will attempt to automatically detect the -information needed by the C compiler; then it will invoke the distutils to -perform the actual compilation. If you installed automatic distributions of the -dependencies that place themselves in standard locations (on UNIX-style -operating systems), the compilation should proceed without incident. - -Otherwise you will have to customize the build process. That's what the file -*setup.cfg* is meant for. It's contains a few lines that you can customize so -your C compiler will find the library and header files and you can also do a -few other tweaks, like build pysqlite in debug mode. - -After you've customized *setup.cfg* appropriately, try invoking ``python -setup.py build`` again. - -If setup.py raises no errors and its output concludes with something like -"Creating library...", then you are ready to proceed to the next step. - -If you receive an error message from the compiler, then try to look at the -first error it reports. Other errors will most likely be aftereffects from the -first error (like not finding the sqlite3.h header file). - - -Step 3: Install pysqlite -======================== - -During this step, the setup script moves the *pysqlite2* package (including the -newly compiled C extension) to the standard package directory of your Python -installation so that Python will be able to import pysqlite2.dbapi2 and -pysqlite2.test. - -In addition to the Python code and shared library files actually used by the -Python interpreter, the setup script typically installs some supporting files, -such as documentation. Depending on your system configuration, these supporting -files may be placed in the same directory or a different directory from the -files used by the Python interpreter. - -Run the following command:: - - python setup.py install - -The setup script will install pysqlite, listing each file it installs. - -Errors during this step are rare because compilation (the finicky part of this -process) has already taken place; installation is really just a matter of -copying files. However, there will be file system permission errors if the -Python installation directory is not writable by the user running the setup -script. If you encounter such an error, try one of the following: - -- Log in as a user who has the required file system permissions and repeat the - installation step. -- Manually copy the directory build/lib.platform-pyver/pysqlite2 (which - contains the Python modules and compiled library files created during the - compilation step) to a directory in your PYTHONPATH. This approach will not - install the supporting files, but they are for the benefit of the programmer - rather than the Python interpreter anyway. - -Step 4: Test Your pysqlite Installation -======================================= - -Switch to a directory other than the temporary directory into which you -decompressed the source distribution (to avoid conflict between the copy of -pysqlite in that directory and the copy placed under the standard Python -site-packages directory), then run the pysqlite test suite by starting a Python -interpreter for the Python version you installed pysqlite for and entering the -following:: - - >>> from pysqlite2 import test - >>> test.test() - ..................................................................................................... - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Ran 101 tests in 0.182s - -If the test suite runs without any errors, you are finished. - -You should not encounter any errors at this stage since you have already -completed the compilation and installation steps successfully. If you do, -please report them to the `pysqlite bug tracker`_ or the `pysqlite mailing -list`_. - -.. _distutils: http://www.python.org/sigs/distutils-sig/ -.. _this section of the Python documentation: http://www.python.org/doc/current/inst/inst.html -.. _pysqlite bug tracker: http://pysqlite.googlecode.com/ -.. _pysqlite mailing list: http://itsystementwicklung.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/list-pysqlite -- cgit v1.2.3