![]() ![]() ![]() By the way, this process should work on any supported python platform (not just OS X) and with any supported python interpreter you have installed: just substitute the proper path for /usr/bin/python2.6. ![]() Now you should be able to run the demo from any directory by: /usr/bin/python2.6 -m easyguiĪnd you should be able to just import easygui in your own python modules. Then run the following command: sudo /usr/bin/python2.6 setup.py install In the download directory ( test_easygui in the example above), create the following text file and name it setup.py: from re import setup To be a good citizen in the Python World, it should. Unfortunately, the EasyGui download does not include a setup.py that would allow you to easily install it in the normal Python manner. It's hard to know what running into trouble means but, nonetheless, something like this seems to work on 10.6: mkdir test_easygui ![]()
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