# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) 2001-2016, Python Software Foundation # This file is distributed under the same license as the Python package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3.6\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2016-10-17 21:44+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:7 msgid "Installing Python Modules" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:9 msgid "distutils-sig@python.org" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:11 msgid "" "As a popular open source development project, Python has an active " "supporting community of contributors and users that also make their software " "available for other Python developers to use under open source license terms." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:15 msgid "" "This allows Python users to share and collaborate effectively, benefiting " "from the solutions others have already created to common (and sometimes even " "rare!) problems, as well as potentially contributing their own solutions to " "the common pool." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:20 msgid "" "This guide covers the installation part of the process. For a guide to " "creating and sharing your own Python projects, refer to the :ref:" "`distribution guide `." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:26 msgid "" "For corporate and other institutional users, be aware that many " "organisations have their own policies around using and contributing to open " "source software. Please take such policies into account when making use of " "the distribution and installation tools provided with Python." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:33 msgid "Key terms" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:35 msgid "" "``pip`` is the preferred installer program. Starting with Python 3.4, it is " "included by default with the Python binary installers." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:37 msgid "" "A *virtual environment* is a semi-isolated Python environment that allows " "packages to be installed for use by a particular application, rather than " "being installed system wide." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:40 msgid "" "``venv`` is the standard tool for creating virtual environments, and has " "been part of Python since Python 3.3. Starting with Python 3.4, it defaults " "to installing ``pip`` into all created virtual environments." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:43 msgid "" "``virtualenv`` is a third party alternative (and predecessor) to ``venv``. " "It allows virtual environments to be used on versions of Python prior to " "3.4, which either don't provide ``venv`` at all, or aren't able to " "automatically install ``pip`` into created environments." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:47 msgid "" "The `Python Packaging Index `__ is a public " "repository of open source licensed packages made available for use by other " "Python users." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:50 msgid "" "the `Python Packaging Authority `__ are the " "group of developers and documentation authors responsible for the " "maintenance and evolution of the standard packaging tools and the associated " "metadata and file format standards. They maintain a variety of tools, " "documentation, and issue trackers on both `GitHub `__ and `BitBucket `__." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:57 msgid "" "``distutils`` is the original build and distribution system first added to " "the Python standard library in 1998. While direct use of ``distutils`` is " "being phased out, it still laid the foundation for the current packaging and " "distribution infrastructure, and it not only remains part of the standard " "library, but its name lives on in other ways (such as the name of the " "mailing list used to coordinate Python packaging standards development)." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:65 msgid "" "``pyvenv`` was the recommended tool for creating virtual environments for " "Python 3.3 and 3.4, and is `deprecated in Python 3.6 `_." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:70 msgid "" "The use of ``venv`` is now recommended for creating virtual environments." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:75 msgid "" "`Python Packaging User Guide: Creating and using virtual environments " "`__" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:80 msgid "Basic usage" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:82 msgid "" "The standard packaging tools are all designed to be used from the command " "line." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:85 msgid "" "The following command will install the latest version of a module and its " "dependencies from the Python Packaging Index::" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:92 msgid "" "For POSIX users (including Mac OS X and Linux users), the examples in this " "guide assume the use of a :term:`virtual environment`." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:95 msgid "" "For Windows users, the examples in this guide assume that the option to " "adjust the system PATH environment variable was selected when installing " "Python." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:99 msgid "" "It's also possible to specify an exact or minimum version directly on the " "command line. When using comparator operators such as ``>``, ``<`` or some " "other special character which get interpreted by shell, the package name and " "the version should be enclosed within double quotes::" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:107 msgid "" "Normally, if a suitable module is already installed, attempting to install " "it again will have no effect. Upgrading existing modules must be requested " "explicitly::" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:113 msgid "" "More information and resources regarding ``pip`` and its capabilities can be " "found in the `Python Packaging User Guide `__." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:116 msgid "" "Creation of virtual environments is done through the :mod:`venv` module. " "Installing packages into an active virtual environment uses the commands " "shown above." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:122 msgid "" "`Python Packaging User Guide: Installing Python Distribution Packages " "`__" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:127 msgid "How do I ...?" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:129 msgid "These are quick answers or links for some common tasks." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:132 msgid "... install ``pip`` in versions of Python prior to Python 3.4?" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:134 msgid "" "Python only started bundling ``pip`` with Python 3.4. For earlier versions, " "``pip`` needs to be \"bootstrapped\" as described in the Python Packaging " "User Guide." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:140 msgid "" "`Python Packaging User Guide: Requirements for Installing Packages `__" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:147 msgid "... install packages just for the current user?" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:149 msgid "" "Passing the ``--user`` option to ``python -m pip install`` will install a " "package just for the current user, rather than for all users of the system." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:154 msgid "... install scientific Python packages?" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:156 msgid "" "A number of scientific Python packages have complex binary dependencies, and " "aren't currently easy to install using ``pip`` directly. At this point in " "time, it will often be easier for users to install these packages by `other " "means `__ rather than attempting to " "install them with ``pip``." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:164 msgid "" "`Python Packaging User Guide: Installing Scientific Packages `__" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:169 msgid "... work with multiple versions of Python installed in parallel?" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:171 msgid "" "On Linux, Mac OS X, and other POSIX systems, use the versioned Python " "commands in combination with the ``-m`` switch to run the appropriate copy " "of ``pip``::" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:180 msgid "Appropriately versioned ``pip`` commands may also be available." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:182 msgid "" "On Windows, use the ``py`` Python launcher in combination with the ``-m`` " "switch::" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:199 msgid "Common installation issues" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:202 msgid "Installing into the system Python on Linux" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:204 msgid "" "On Linux systems, a Python installation will typically be included as part " "of the distribution. Installing into this Python installation requires root " "access to the system, and may interfere with the operation of the system " "package manager and other components of the system if a component is " "unexpectedly upgraded using ``pip``." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:210 msgid "" "On such systems, it is often better to use a virtual environment or a per-" "user installation when installing packages with ``pip``." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:215 msgid "Installing binary extensions" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:217 msgid "" "Python has typically relied heavily on source based distribution, with end " "users being expected to compile extension modules from source as part of the " "installation process." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:221 msgid "" "With the introduction of support for the binary ``wheel`` format, and the " "ability to publish wheels for at least Windows and Mac OS X through the " "Python Packaging Index, this problem is expected to diminish over time, as " "users are more regularly able to install pre-built extensions rather than " "needing to build them themselves." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:227 msgid "" "Some of the solutions for installing `scientific software `__ that are not yet available as pre-built ``wheel`` " "files may also help with obtaining other binary extensions without needing " "to build them locally." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/installing/index.rst:234 msgid "" "`Python Packaging User Guide: Binary Extensions `__" msgstr ""