= Installation Guidelines: Windows - Developer (Installer) = [[TOC]] If you are a Developer running Windows and wishing to install Python & all dependent libraries manually then this is the right page for you. This installer allows for quick installation of Python and all required dependencies required. It is designed for use by Developers. * http://eden.sahanafoundation.org/Eden-Python-Installer-Dev.exe (112Mb) Includes: * Python-2.7.2.msi * lxml-2.3.win32-py2.7.exe * Shapely-1.2.13.win32-py2.7.exe * pywin32-216.win32-py2.7.exe * xlrd-0.7.1.win32.exe * xlwt-0.7.2.win32.exe * PIL-1.1.7.win32-py2.7.exe * matplotlib-1.1.0.win32-py2.7.exe * numpy-1.6.1-win32-superpack-python2.7.exe * reportlab-2.5.win32-py2.7.exe * pyserial-2.5.win32.exe * ipython-0.12.win32-setup.exe * dateutil-1.5.tar.gz * tweepy-1.8.tar.gz * web2py 1.99.3 (2011-12-13 15:31:01) * eden r3160 == Maintenance == * [InstallationGuidelines/Windows/Developer/Installer/Maintenance Maintenance Docs] == Usage Guidelines == Note: This will reuse any pre-installed Python-2.7 environment * Install Git * Update Eden: {{{ cd eden git pull }}} * copy deployment-templates/models/000_config.py to /models and set FINISHED_EDITING_CONFIG_FILE = False == Next == === Start Eden === If you just want to test your installation of Eden, without Eclipse, you can start web2py from the command line: {{{ cd .. # the web2py main directory python web2py.py }}} === Install Eclipse === If you want a graphical debugger to set breakpoints & step through code then it is recommended to install Eclipse: * DeveloperGuidelinesEclipse === Developer Guidelines === Now, see how to put your installation to work: * DeveloperGuidelines