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I am trying to install the python-brisa
framework on Linux. When I try to use the sudo
command, it gives me the error "command not found".
I am running the following commands:
$ cd file
$ sudo python setup.py install
What am I doing wrong?
2just cd file then enter, and after that you can run the sudo command. – None – 2011-01-31T19:30:22.737
The text was on one line because of a formatting issue, not because it was one line of text – Gareth – 2011-01-31T19:32:03.297
After editing his post, I could see that it seems he did it already. – None – 2011-01-31T19:32:10.503
2which linux are you using, some distro's use su instead of sudo – None – 2011-01-31T19:32:27.287
I also did the same way....cd python-brisa and then enter...and then type the next line and hit enter....then error appears – None – 2011-01-31T19:32:40.823
1I am using Cygwin – None – 2011-01-31T19:33:25.597
2Looking at the last question posted by the OP, it looks like the OP is on Windows? Have you installed linux? This question should be moved to another stack exchange site as this isn't programming but administration. EDIT: OP added comment before I finished mine =) – Quaternion – 2011-01-31T19:35:25.750
1yes...i installed linux -cygwin for windows so that I can run my code on windows also. – None – 2011-01-31T19:36:46.000
Ubuntu has a very user friendly installer, why not give it a shot? – Quaternion – 2011-01-31T19:37:41.757
You may be able to install the framework but I see that their applications "Media Server" and "Media Renderer" require dbus so if you need these applications it'll be pretty tricky to use windows. – Quaternion – 2011-01-31T19:47:29.677
I dont have any other option...do you know any other framework that can be run on windows via cygwin – None – 2011-01-31T19:48:21.877
1I need to use only python – None – 2011-01-31T19:48:39.473
what is ubuntu??would it work with python brisa?? – None – 2011-01-31T19:49:17.540
sir...where u gone??please suggest me what to do? – None – 2011-01-31T19:52:53.387
Yes Ubuntu should work, if you need a linux distribution at this time it is probably the best bet for you. It can install along side windows in such a way you can use the winodws add/remove programs to uninstall. I think due to performance reasons you may want a more typical install. See: www.ubuntu.com but please do a little research to know what it is that you need to do and what this will get you! – Quaternion – 2011-01-31T20:03:08.797
but? what would happen then?/ – None – 2011-01-31T20:04:21.760
What would happen, you'd be able to use python brisa... Ubuntu is a distribution (a collection of software to keep it simple) of Linux. It's very simple to install from there you'll need to investigate. Further questions should be directed to forums which specialize in this line of questions (Ubuntu forums or an appropriate stack exchange site). – Quaternion – 2011-01-31T20:15:06.060
ok..bit it can work on windows ...right? – None – 2011-01-31T20:16:14.577
It is an operating system. Generally on a system with multiple OS's you pick the one you want to start from a list. Or you could load Linux in something like Virtual box, so it would be a window in windows... Or you could load windows in a window in Linux... So you could say 'in' or 'beside' but not really 'on'. As an OS is typically viewed as a platform. Really now Google is your friend. – Quaternion – 2011-01-31T20:30:18.953