I can't install it manually using "python.exe setup.py install"
It doesn't create a folder like this "django_ckeditor_updated-4.4.0-py2.7.egg" and even theirs files ( *.py, *.pyc and etc ... )
Further information ...: Python 2.7.8 Django 1.6.5 Windows Vista_64 SP2
I did a test and it installs for Python 3.4 on Win7. Maybe it installs in your case (different path etc.)?
Is possible install with python3.4?
Yes, Python 3.3 or higher or Python 2.7 are supported. It should install or throw some sort of an exception. After "python setup.py install" try importing "ckeditor" - if it's installed it will import and throw exceptions about django settings not set and so on.
Ok. Let's go so ...
My machine's path is ...: C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\django_ckeditor_updated-4.2.8-py2.7.egg, for example, and works well, but when I try to install that file from ( django-ckeditor-updated-4.4.0.tar.gz ) ...
https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/d/django-ckeditor-updated/django-ckeditor-updated-4.4.0.tar.gz#md5=19829ecc11e2735c2f48f8a840aea310
using python.exe setup.py install it fails. I can't see the directory created like this one C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\django_ckeditor_updated-4.4.0-py2.7.egg in my machine's path, this is the problem ...
Thanks for your help ..
Ademir
PS .: I have tried to "import ckeditor" via IPython 2.2.0 and nothing happend because the installer wasn't work properly ...
On 24/08/2014 15:18, riklaunim wrote:
I did a test and it installs for Python 3.4 on Win7. Maybe it installs in your case (different path etc.)?
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