I can't figure out to configure this.... The plugin option is just disable and reload.
Thanks
FlyingDiver wrote:You need to install sleekxmpp. Read the ReadMe file.
jay (support) wrote:FlyingDiver wrote:You need to install sleekxmpp. Read the ReadMe file.
Out of curiosity, why don't you include it? It looks to be pure python and is licensed MIT so those shouldn't be an issue...
FlyingDiver wrote:jay (support) wrote:FlyingDiver wrote:You need to install sleekxmpp. Read the ReadMe file.
Out of curiosity, why don't you include it? It looks to be pure python and is licensed MIT so those shouldn't be an issue...
Dunno. Maybe I should. Running a pip command line didn't seem to be all that big a deal. Maybe I'm wrong.
do shell script "sudo /usr/local/bin/pip install sleekxmpp" with administrator privileges
jay (support) wrote:
Well, remember, pip may not (probably not?) be installed. So then you have to install pip, then install sleekxmpp, etc. I really wish Apple installed pip - it would make things somewhat more predictable. For instance, consider the following AppleScript:
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do shell script "sudo /usr/local/bin/pip install sleekxmpp" with administrator privileges
That works nicely, and prompts the user for the admin password (I'm pretty sure this is how PyCharm installs packages). That script presupposes that pip is installed, but a more complex script could detect if it was, and if not it could install pip first, then install the module.
Use pip to install sleekxmpp:If you get an error not finding the pip command, do:
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sudo pip install sleekxmpp
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sudo easy_install pip
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$sudo command
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