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| -Introduction
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| -============
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| -
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| -psutil is a module providing an interface for retrieving information on running
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| -processes in a portable way by using Python.
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| -It currently supports Linux, OS X, FreeBSD and Windows.
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| -psutil website is at http://code.google.com/p/psutil/
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| -The following document describes how to compile and install psutil from sources
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| -on different platforms.
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| -Using easy_install
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| -==================
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| -The easiest way to install psutil from sources is using easy_install.
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| -Get the latest easy_install version from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools
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| -and just run:
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| - > easy_install psutil
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| -This should get the most updated psutil version from the Python pypi repository,
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| -unpack it, compile it and install it automatically.
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| -Installing on Windows using mingw32
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| -After the mingw [1] environment is properly set up on your system you can
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| -compile Windows sources by entering:
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| - > setup.py build -c mingw32
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| -To compile and install just append the "install" keyword at the end of the
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| -command line above, like this:
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| - > setup.py build -c mingw32 install
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| -It might be possible that distutils will complain about missing gcc executable.
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| -That means you have to add mingw bin PATH variable first.
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| -Entering this line in the command prompt should do the work:
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| - > SET PATH=C:\MinGW\bin;%PATH%
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| -NOTE: this assumes MinGW is installed in C:\MinGW, if not simply replace the
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| -[1] http://www.mingw.org/
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| -Installing on Windows using Visual Studio
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| -To use Visual Studio to install psutil, you must have the same version of
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| -Visual Studio used to compile your installation of Python. For older versions
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| -of Python that will be Visual Studio 2003. For 2.6 and later it should be
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| -Visual Studio 2008. If you do not have the requisite version of Visual Studio
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| -available then it is recommended to use MinGW to compile psutil instead.
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| -If you do have Visual Studio installed, you can use the basic distutils
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| -commands:
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| - > setup.py build
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| -or to install and build:
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| - > setup.py install
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| -distutils should take care of any necessary magic to compile from there.
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| -Installing on OS X
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| -OS X installation from source will require gcc which you can obtain as part of
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| -the 'XcodeTools' installer from Apple. Then you can run the standard distutils
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| -commands:
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| -to build only:
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| - > python setup.py build
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| -to install and build:
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| - > python setup.py install
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| -NOTE: due to developer's hardware limitations psutil has only been compiled and
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| -tested on OS X 10.4.11 so may or may not work on other versions.
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| -Installing on FreeBSD
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| -The same compiler used to install Python must be present on the system in order
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| -to build modules using distutils. Assuming it is installed, you can build using
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| -the standard distutils commands:
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| -build only:
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| -install and build:
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| -Installing on Linux
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| -gcc is required and so the python headers. They can easily be installed by using
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| -the distro package manager. For example, on Ubuntu:
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| -Once done, you can install/build psutil with:
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