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        Last edited 3 years ago
        by Michael Rosengarth

        Python

        Revision as of 14:16, 15 March 2022 by Michael Rosengarth (talk | contribs)
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        Contents

        • 1 Download
        • 2 Installation
        • 3 Installing Pygmentize
          • 3.1 Completion


        Python with the Pygmentize extension is required for rendering the MediaWiki extension SyntaxHighlight, which is part of BlueSpice. If you do not need the functionality, the installation of Python is not relevant for the installation and operation of BlueSpice.

        Download

        The content of this section refers to external sources and is current at the time of writing this documentation. We cannot guarantee how long these sources will remain unchanged. Please let us know if you notice any discrepancies to the information provided here.


        Download Python directly at python.org.

        Python 01
        Python 01


        In the following, Python in version 3.10.2 is used and only serves as an example for the most current version that you can download at the time of your installation.

        Installation

        Open the file that you have just downloaded.

        Select both checkboxes (1).

        Click "Customize installation" (2):

        Python 02
        Python 02


        Click "Next" in the Optional Features window.

        Python 03
        Python 03


        Make sure to install Python for all users (1) . Choose an appropriate path, if possible without spaces and special characters (2)

        Click "Install" to start the installation (3).

        Python 04
        Python 04


        This documentation assumes the folder structure recommended by us. For this reason, Python is unpacked at this point in the folder C:\bluespice\bin\python-3.10.2. If you have individual wishes, adjust these paths according to your own understanding.


        Deactivate the limitation of the path length to 260 characters after the installation:

        Python 05
        Python 05


        Click "Close" to finish the installation.

        Python 06
        Python 06


        Installing Pygmentize

        Open the PowerShell (the command prompt in older Windows versions). To do this, right-click "Start" (1) and select "Command Prompt (Administrator)" (2):

        Python 07
        Python 07


        Geben Sie den Befehl "pip install pygments" ein und warten Sie, bis der folgende Prozess


        Completion

        Your Windows server is now fully prepared for the actual installation of BlueSpice.



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