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Jovian
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Post#1
by Jovian » 27 Jul 2020, 06:02
Hello
I'm a complete beginner to linux and chose porteus as my first distro. I was trying to install python idle and used this command:
When I used this command, it asked me to enter my password. I did, and then it replied:
Username is not in the sudoers list.
Could someone here help me?
Thanks in advance
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Post#2
by Blaze » 27 Jul 2020, 06:13
Hi
Jovian,
open terminal and run
Don't forget to activate python3 module.
Linux 6.6.11-porteus #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Sun Jan 14 12:07:37 MSK 2024 x86_64 Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1270 v6 @ 3.80GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
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Jovian
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Post#3
by Jovian » 27 Jul 2020, 07:03
Hello Blaze
Thanks a lot, that worked nicely

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Shadow0815
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Post#4
by Shadow0815 » 27 Sep 2020, 13:11
there is no pip3
so i did:
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getpkg openssl
wget "https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py"
python3 get-pip.py
but i don't know how to package python module stuff the right way into an xzm
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Shadow0815
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Post#5
by Shadow0815 » 27 Sep 2020, 14:45
I did create an xzm package using the manual installed pip3:
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######## run as root
run()
{
cd /tmp
D="pip3-tmp-dirname"
mkdir $D
pip3 install --upgrade pip
pip3 install --root $D --no-deps --no-warn-script-location --ignore-installed pip
# finding out version names
pipvers=$(find $D |grep -o -m 1 'pip-.*dist-info'); pipvers=${pipvers%.dist-info}
pyvers=$(find $D | grep -o -m 1 'python.*/site-packages'); pyvers=${pyvers%/site-packages};
name="$pyvers-$pipvers"
mv $D $name
dir2xzm $name $name.xzm
}
run
########
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Post#6
by ncmprhnsbl » 28 Sep 2020, 07:31
just pointing out:
slackware do package pip:
will also do the trick..
there's also: menu/system/bundles, but that version is a little out of date..
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