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pimpmypillow 0.1.2

Pimp My Pillow will install a fully working Pillow distribution. No more ‘decoder * is not supported’ messages!”

Free software: GPL V3 license


Installation
On Debian/Ubuntu distributions you need to install libyaml-dev before running
python setup.py install.
To install it from sources do:
[foo@host]$ git clone https://github.com/edvm/pimp-my-pillow.git
[foo@host]$ cd pmp; python setup.py install
To install it from PyPi do as root:
[foo@host]# pip install pimpmypillow
Or using a virtualenv will work too:
(project)py2@089b711eb21b:~/$ pip install pimpmypillow


Usage
PMP can output the needed commands that need to be run in the console to install
Pillow without installing anything in the system. To do this use the ‘install’
option with the ‘–drymode’ argument, for example:
(project)py2@089b711eb21b:~/$ pmp install --drymode
Run the following command as root to install needed dependencies:
su -c "apt-get install -y tk-dev libjpeg-dev zlib1g-dev libtiff5-dev libfreetype6-dev liblcms2-dev libwebp-dev libtk-img-doc libopenjpeg-dev python-dev gcc cmake"

To have jpeg support, run as root the following script:
su -c "/opt/py2/.virtualenvs/project/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pmp-0.1.0-py2.7.egg/pmp/scripts/install-openjpeg.sh"

Finally install Pillow with the following command:
/opt/py2/.virtualenvs/project/bin/pip install Pillow

(project)py2@089b711eb21b:~/$
If you want pmp install Pillow in the system, run it as root like:
[foo@host]# pmp install
To get pmp command help do:
[foo@host]$ pmp --help
To have openjpeg support, please install pmp/scripts/install-openjpeg.sh by hand, like:
[foo@host]$ cd pmp/scripts/
[foo@host]$ chmod +x ./install-openjpeg.sh; ./install-openjpeg.sh
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you have installed Pillow before installing’pmp’, you will
need to:
1- Uninstall Pillow
[foo@host]$ pip uninstall Pillow
2- Install pmp
[foo@host]$ pip install pmp
3- Use pmp
[foo@host]$ pmp install --drymode
When using ‘pmp’, you should end with a full powered pillow installation like:
*** TKINTER support not available
--- JPEG support available
--- OPENJPEG (JPEG2000) support available (2.1)
--- ZLIB (PNG/ZIP) support available
--- LIBTIFF support available
--- FREETYPE2 support available
--- LITTLECMS2 support available
--- WEBP support available
--- WEBPMUX support available
Now pray the gods so someone invite me a beer.


Documentation
Currently supported Gnu/Linux distributions are:

Debian 7
Debian 8
Ubuntu 14.10
Ubuntu 15.04
Archlinux

Give support for other Gnu/Linux distributions is really easy! This library use yaml files
to know which package should install, please take a look at pmp/settings/debian.yml
or pmp/settings/ubuntu.yml. It uses one yaml file per gnu/linux distribution. At
each yaml file, keys are distro versions.

Help me support more distros
If when installing your distro is still not supported, you will get a
traceback like folows:
(virtualenv) root@180121250ef0:/opt/pimp-my-pillow# pmp --help
usage: pmp [-h] [--interactive] install
Pimp My Pillow
positional arguments:
install Install Pillow
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--interactive Non interactive
(bombear) root@180121250ef0:/opt/pimp-my-pillow# pmp install
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/envs/bombear/bin/pmp", line 9, in <module>
load_entry_point('pmp==0.1.0', 'console_scripts', 'pmp')()
File "/opt/pimp-my-pillow/src/pmp/__init__.py", line 164, in main
stderr, stdout = install_pillow(args_.interactive)
File "/opt/pimp-my-pillow/src/pmp/__init__.py", line 97, in install_pillow
install_pillow_dependencies(interactive)
File "/opt/pimp-my-pillow/src/pmp/__init__.py", line 59, in install_pillow_dependencies
conf = get_gnu_linux_distro_conf()
File "/opt/pimp-my-pillow/src/pmp/__init__.py", line 50, in get_gnu_linux_distro_conf
raise Exception("Unknown Gnu/Linux distribution.")
Exception: Unknown Gnu/Linux distribution.
Its really easy to add support for your Gnu/Linux distro and version:
1- cat the content from /etc/issue, for ex:
[edvm@edvm-laptop pimp-my-pillow (master)]$ cat /etc/issue
Ubuntu 15.04 \n \l

[edvm@edvm-laptop pimp-my-pillow (master)]$

2- Copy and paste a sample setting file, for example:
https://github.com/edvm/pimp-my-pillow/blob/master/src/pmp/settings/ubuntu.yml


3- The ‘etc-issue’ value must be the content from your /etc/issue (without the n l)
4- Put your setting file (it must end with .yml and must be a valid yaml file) with
the other settings and send the new file you created as a PR! :D
Be sure to have yaml-devel, python-devel, python-pip and gcc installed



Changelog

0.1.2 (2015-10-09)

Archlinux support implemented by Angel Velasquez
Fixes in documentation



0.1.0 (2015-03-20)

First release on PyPI.

License:

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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