Boston Python Workshop 6/Friday/Linux project dependencies: Difference between revisions

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==ColorWall==
 
[[File:Colorwall_matrix.png|200px]]
 
===Install ColorWall dependencies===
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cd /home/jesstesshello/Desktop/ColorWall
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==Wordplay==
 
[[File:Crossword.png|200px]]
 
===Download the Wordplay project===
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# Right click the following file, click "Save Target as..." or "Save link as...", and save it to your Desktop directory:
#* http://web.mit.edu/jesstess/www/BostonPythonWorkshop6/Wordplay.tar.gz
#Find Wordplay.tar.gz on your Desktop and double-click on it to "unzipextract" it. That will create a folder called Wordplay containing several files.
 
===Test the Wordplay code===
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==Twitter==
 
[[File:Twitter.png|200px]]
 
===Download and extract the Twitter project dependencies===
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===Install the Twitter project dependencies===
 
Each of these 4 dependencies has an installer script that we'll need to run at a command prompt to install the software. '''It is important that the dependencies are installed in the order listed above.''' For each project, start a command prompt and navigate to the Desktop directory where the source code lives. For example, if the httplib2-0.6.0 project was extracted to /home/jesstess/Desktop/Twitter/httplib2-0.6.0,
 
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cd /home/jesstess/Desktop/Twitter/httplib2-0.6.0
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# Right click the following file, click "Save Target as..." or "Save link as...", and save it to your Desktop directory:
#* http://web.mit.edu/jesstess/www/BostonPythonWorkshop6/Twitter/Twitter.ziptar.gz
#Find Twitter.ziptar.gz on your Desktop and double-click on it to "unzipextract" it. That will create a folder called Twitter containing several files.
 
===Test the Twitter code===
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