I read all the post in google but still I cannot find any ways to install NASM on my MacBook Pro. I install OS X mountain Lion and installed command line from Xcode still I cannot install NASM on my Mac. Pls bring me to step to step set up on Mac. Thanks a lot.
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This link
shows that in order to install Kivy with python3.11, you must build your own "wheel". Unfortunately for me, the above install fails at the "make install" command. "which python" seems to confirm that i am in the correct virtual environment, but i am not certain.
So we know for sure that if, as of today, you have the most recent version of python, which is python3.11, then you must build your own wheel for Kivy.
That stackoverflow link doesnt work for me, so I thought, well I will just install python3.7 or python3.8. Unfortunately www.python.org does not have installers for versions lower than 3.9. www.python.org does have python3.7 and python3.8 available but those versions do not have "macOS 64-bit...installer" available for them. i am reluctant to try a python install manually without the installer.
my reading of the Kivy documentation confirms that Kivy is happy with python3.7 or python3.8.
So for me, because I want to use a python version that has an installer on www.python.org, I cannot install Kivy without building my own wheel. And that installation fails for me.
Any advice?
The answer is YES, Kivy installation is possible today without building your own wheel. Use python3.10 as of today, February 8, 2023. Kivy wheels are already built for phthon3.10. I installed Python3.10 from www.python.org on my mac laptop running Monterey 12.6. Then I followed the Kivy install instructions at www.kivy.org. The instructions worked perfectly and now I can run Kivy apps from the command line. Next step is to synchronize my python IDE with the environment variables that were used to install Python3.10 and Kivy.
I want to install Visual C++ Build Tools in a machine that is running in CentOS 8.
I went through many answers, but everything is based on either Windows or Mac.
I also tried
pip install --upgrade setuptools
But this one too doesn't help me.
After searching many websites, finally, I got the answer from the comment section of this question.
Where-to-get-msbuild-fro-linux
I am using Mac OS and I need to create a windows executable for my Python script. I couldn't find anything that tells how to do it. I did install wine on Mac but not sure what to do now. Any help would be appreciated.
i am trying to install VTK module 6.2.0 for python on mac OSX Yosemite 10.10.1. I tried some reference [1],[2] but error comes "vtk module not found". That means vtk module is not properly getting installed. Can anyone help or suggest any reference working for MAC OSX Yosemite 10.10.1.
installed vtk6.2.0 module using Homebrew [ref]. initially got brew link errors but these posts [1],[2] helped.
NOTE: I'm using python 3
I've been trying to install pyQT on Mac OsX Mountain Lion and I have not had much success so far. I'm fairly new to this so I don't even want to think about setting everything up manually.
Heres the error Im getting which I believe means that there is no easy_install script for installing pyQT. Ive also tried macports however pyQT is not supported for python3 yet on that. Does anyone have any simple solution to getting pyQT installed on osX?
Downloading http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyqt/files/PyQt4/PyQt-4.9.5/PyQt-x11-gpl-4.9.5.tar.gz
Processing PyQt-x11-gpl-4.9.5.tar.gz
error: Couldn't find a setup script in /tmp/easy_install-ZiD0mx/PyQt-x11-gpl-4.9.5.tar.gz
new-host-6:~ Eric$
macports just gives the error "port install not found"
I don't have specific instructions, but here is an overview of what you need
Install Qt: Either via macports, homebrew, source, or a binary build.
Install sip from source
python configure.py --arch=x86_64
make && make install
Install PyQt4 from source. You want the mac source. Not X11 (linux)
python configure.py
make && make install
PyQt4 should locate sip and your Qt install.
You cannot simply install it from easy_install because it is a bit more involved. PyQt depends on SIP and a Qt installation for linking. I recommend homebrew over macports for package installing. You can use it to get Qt: brew install qt