================================ Development install on windows ================================ The easy way - a super-package ------------------------------ The easiest way to get the dependencies is to install PythonXY_ or the `Enthought Tool Suite`_ . This gives you MinGW_, Python_, Numpy_, Scipy_, ipython_ and matplotlib_ (and much more). The hard way - by components ---------------------------- If instead you want to do it by component, try the instructions below. Requirements: * Download and install MinGW_ * Download and install the windows binary for Python_ * Download and install the Numpy_ and Scipy_ binaries * Download and install Sympy_ Options: * Download and install ipython_, being careful to follow the windows installation instructions * Download and install matplotlib_ Alternatively, if you are very brave, you may want to install numpy / scipy from source - see our maybe out of date :ref:`windows_scipy_build` for details. Getting and installing NIPY --------------------------- You will next need to get the NIPY code via version control: * Download and install the windows binary for git_ * Go to the windows menu, find the ``git`` menu, and run ``git`` in a windows terminal. You should now be able to follow the instructions in :ref:`trunk_download`, but with the following modifications: Running the build / install --------------------------- Here we assume that you do *not* have the Microsoft visual C tools, you did not use the ETS_ package (which sets the compiler for you) and *are* using a version of MinGW_ to compile NIPY. First, for the ``python setup.py`` steps, you will need to add the ``--compiler=mingw32`` flag, like this:: python setup.py build --compiler=mingw32 install Note that, with this setup you cannot do inplace (developer) installs (like ``python setup.py build_ext --inplace``) because of a six-legged python packaging feature that does not allow the compiler options (here ``--compiler=mingw32``) to be passed from the ``build_ext`` command. If you want to be able to do that, add these lines to your ``distutils.cfg`` file :: [build] compiler=mingw32 [config] compiler = mingw32 See http://docs.python.org/install/#inst-config-files for details on this file. After you've done this, you can run the standard ``python setup.py build_ext --inplace`` command. The command line from Windows ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The default windows XP command line ``cmd`` is very basic. You might consider using the Cygwin_ bash shell, or you may want to use the ipython_ shell to work in. For system commands use the ``!`` escape, like this, from the ipython prompt:: !python setup.py build --compiler=mingw32 .. include:: ../../links_names.txt