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Bumblebee -- Dragonfly command module loader ============================================================================ Bumblebee is a command-module loader for Dragonfly. It also supports loading NatLink modules. Installation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bumblebee is currently under development, and does not yet come packaged in and easily distributable form. At the moment, it is best to install Bumblebee in a virtual environment as follows: 1. Make sure the virtualenv tool is available on the system: - C:\Python26\Scripts\easy_install.exe virtualenv 1. Make sure wxPython is available on the system. This package can be installed using a Windows installer available at: http://www.wxpython.org/download.php 1. Create a directory in which to install Bumblebee and its dependencies. In the next steps this directory will be known as "<directory>". 1. Create a virtual environment within that directory: - C:\Python26\Scripts\virtualenv.exe <directory> 1. Install Bumblebee's dependencies in the virtual environment: - <directory>\Scripts\easy_install.exe pep8 - <directory>\Scripts\easy_install.exe pyutilib.component.core - <directory>\Scripts\easy_install.exe pyutilib.component.config - <directory>\Scripts\easy_install.exe pyutilib.component.loader 1. Extract Bumblebee to a suitable location. For example, in the directory "<directory>\bumblebee". 1. Install Bumblebee in the virtual environment (note that the virtual environment's Python executable is used here, instead of the system Python): - <directory>\Scripts\python.exe <directory>\bumblebee\setup.py develop 1. Run the Bumblebee test suite: - <directory>\Scripts\python.exe <directory>\bumblebee\setup.py test Note that commands given above assumes that Python v2.6 is installed in the location "C:\Python26".
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