>> I would create a virtualenv and "pip install" all the dependencies.
>
> As above, the packages aren't maintained so pip no use unless using custom
> urls.
>
> I imanuall nstalled PyProtocols-0.9.3 from src on the orphaned site. Fails
> one test but does install
>
> Trying to install PyPerforce-0.4 it fails with setup requiring linux2
> release 2.4 or 2.6 - I hacked to allow linux 4.9 and got all these errors
>
>
http://termbin.com/yrm1
I tried to install again and successfully installed PyPerforce (0.4)
and PyProtocols (0.9.3).
1. Create virtualenv and activate
$ virtualenv /tmp/p4venv
$ source /tmp/p4venv/bin/activate
2. Download PyPerforce-0.4.zip and PyProtocols-0.9.3.zip
http://peak.telecommunity.com/dist/PyProtocols-0.9.3.zip
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pyperforce/files/PyPerforce/0.4/PyPerforce-0.4.zip/download
3. Extract PyProtocols-0.9.3.zip and run "setup.py install"
$ unzip -x PyProtocols-0.9.3.zip
$ cd PyProtocols-0.9.3
$ python setup.py install
4. Extract PyPerforce-0.4.zip, patch and run "setup.py install"
$ unzip -x PyPerforce-0.4.zip
$ cd PyPerforce-0.4
$ patch -p0 < pyperforce.patch # (use attached file)
$ python setup.py install