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| * Debian. Debian packages are available in the unstable release (currently) and from the download page. Just use "apt-get install pythoncard". The package home page is [http://packages.debian.org/unstable/devel/pythoncard.html here] * Gentoo. PythonCard is available as an ebuild. Just type "emerge pythoncard". The package home page is [http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/dev-python/pythoncard here] |
* Debian. Debian packages are available in the unstable release (currently) and from the download page. Just use "apt-get install pythoncard". The package home page is [[http://packages.debian.org/unstable/devel/pythoncard.html|here]] * Gentoo. PythonCard is available as an ebuild. Just type "emerge pythoncard". The package home page is [[http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/dev-python/pythoncard|here]] |
PythonCard is available in source form, or as a packaged install for the following platforms
- Windows. An installable .exe is provided on the download page.
- Macintosh. Do we provide a binary for Mac OSX?
- Red Hat. Source and binary rpm files are provided on the download page.
- Mandrake. Source and binary rpm files are provided on the download page.
Debian. Debian packages are available in the unstable release (currently) and from the download page. Just use "apt-get install pythoncard". The package home page is here
Gentoo. PythonCard is available as an ebuild. Just type "emerge pythoncard". The package home page is here
