I seem to be having problems installing pygame. I found the unofficial binary's from idf.uci.edu but they are whl files and i have no ways of extracting such files.
Can somebody link me to a .exe file or tell me how to extract a whl file
Thanks
found solution
1) 7zip unzips the whl file. Place pygame folder in the lib folder
2) Alternatively place the whl file in the scripts folder. From command line navigate to the scripts folder and run "pip install and the file name" press enter and away it installs
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type import pygame in idle - no errors, no problems.
Guide to install .wlh: https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/user_guide.html#installing-from-wheels
The exe files: pygame-1.9.2a0.win-amd64-py3.4.exe (onedrive)
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I am trying to install the Pygame module on Pycharm but it doesn't work for me.I go to settings for this but there is no module named Pygame. Then I go to the Pycharm terminal and see the same problem.
I have had this problem before my friend. To me, the only thing actually worked was downloading a separate .whl extension file of pygame know as wheel. Then tried to install it via cmd. You should google to find out how is possible to install files via cmd. Just find the .whl extension of pygame and simply install it ,then Enjoy yourself.
I'm trying to install Pygame for python 3.5 32bit. I have learned that I can open the .whl files provided on the site by using the pip command. The problem is I've tried multiple ways doing this but with constant error.
python -m pip install pygame-1.9.2a0-cp35-none-win32.whl
'python' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
The file I'm trying to install: pygame-1.9.2a0-cp35-none-win32.whl
My python program is located in my programs folder and everything else works fine.
You need to add python.exe to your Windows PATH variable.
The is the system variable that the operating system uses to locate the needed executables from the command line or Terminal windows. [1]
Actually there are many methods to set the PATH variable on windows. One way is to type
set PATH=%PATH%;location path of Python.exe
into the windows command-line interpreter (cmd):
set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Python35-32
Now -- before running the pip command -- you need to make sure that either
your working directory is set to the same folder where your pygame-1. ... in32.whl file is located
or
you supply the full absolute or relative path to the pip command.
Now you should be able to run your python -m pip command after restarting the cmd.exe.
if you get trouble when install pygame error about missing visual studio 10+. I have the answer: the problem is not about have or not have visual studio, because I try many version but it not work. The problem is file: between tar.gz and .whl so, this is the solution:
1) download file:
http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pygame go here and download your pygame version, notice about x64 or x86 and python version. my system is x64 and python is 3.4 so I choose: pygame-1.9.2a0-cp34-none-win_amd64.whl
2) put it in some where to install:
I put it in "C:", so open cmd: and type: cd C:\ (this changes the location to C:)
3) install
pip install C:\pygame-1.9.2a0-cp34-none-win_amd64.whl
done !
I tried building recutils version 1.7 downloaded from the home page, using the standard configure, make, sudo make install sequence, but when trying to run the resulting binaries. like recinf, I get the error:
recinf: error while loading shared libraries: librec.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Does this mean I made a mistake during the build or is the package itself in error?
As Etan Reisner said the problem was that the shared object libraries were installed but not loaded into the cache, hence the need to run ldconfig. After running
sudo ldconfig
the binaries ran properly. If I had looked in /usr/local/lib, I would have seen the libs there.
I downloaded the zip file for Mysql 5.0.29, but there is no .exe file in the folder. No idea how to install it in Windows.
All the instructions online are saying to click a .exe file to start installation.
Can anyone help me a bit? Many thanks!
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19078-01/mysql/mysql-refman-5.0/installing.html#windows-install-archive
Here are instructions to install MySQL on windows, alternatively you can download MSI Installer and install on Windows.
You could get it done easily by a bit googling, just download the .msi file which you want from mysql site
Follow these simple steps and get it done
Hope this helps.
After installing from the RPM and then trying the Binary versions of APE (AJAX Push Engine) I am getting this error (on both versions) when I try to run the APE server:
[Module] Failed to load ../modules/libmod_spidermonkey.so [Invalid library] (libmysqlclient_r.so.15: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)
I am using Fedora Linux, with MySql and apache installed. How can I get this libmysqlclient file? I have found this RPM: http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/12471829/dir/fedora_4/com/mysqlclient15-5.0.67-1.fc4.remi.i386.rpm.html
And it says it includes this file, so I downloaded it to the box, attempted to install and tells me that it's already installed.
Any advice would help thanks!
Inside the ape.conf there's a module working directory which must be altered.