#!/bin/sh set -e if [ -f /etc/debian_version ]; then for package in python-pip python-virtualenv python-dev libevent-dev libxml2-dev libxslt-dev zlib1g-dev; do if [ "$(dpkg --status -- $package 2>/dev/null|sed -n 's/^Status: //p')" != "install ok installed" ]; then # add a space after old values missing="${missing:+$missing }$package" fi done if [ -n "$missing" ]; then echo "$0: missing required DEB packages. Installing via sudo." 1>&2 sudo apt-get -y install $missing fi fi if [ -f /etc/redhat-release ]; then for package in python-pip python-virtualenv python-devel libevent-devel libxml2-devel libxslt-devel zlib-devel; do if [ "$(rpm -qa $package 2>/dev/null)" == "" ]; then missing="${missing:+$missing }$package" fi done if [ -n "$missing" ]; then echo "$0: missing required RPM packages. Installing via sudo." 1>&2 sudo yum -y install $missing fi fi virtualenv --no-site-packages --distribute virtualenv # avoid pip bugs ./virtualenv/bin/pip install --upgrade pip # work-around change in pip 1.5 (and more recent) ./virtualenv/bin/pip install setuptools --upgrade ./virtualenv/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt # forbid setuptools from using the network because it'll try to use # easy_install, and we really wanted pip; next line will fail if pip # requirements.txt does not match setup.py requirements -- sucky but # good enough for now ./virtualenv/bin/python setup.py develop