Installation

Installation will vary depending on whether you are using Anaconda or a regular installation of Python. Here are my recommendations…

(Windows) For Anaconda Users

  1. Download the wheel file (.whl) from the latest release on github (https://github.com/jwarndt/kbdi-ffdi/releases)

2. Start anaconda and activate the Python virtual environment that you would like to install kbdi-ffdi into

C:/Users/Jacob> activate py36
(py36) C:/Users/Jacob>

3. Navigate to the location of the wheel file that you donwloaded

(py36) C:/Users/Jacob> cd Downloads

4. pip install the wheel file

(py36) C:/Users/Jacob/Downloads> pip install kbdi_ffdi-0.1.0-py3-none-any.whl

5. Test to see that the package was installed correctly by activating python, and then importing kbdiffdi

(py36) C:/Users/Jacob/Downloads> python
>>> from kbdiffdi import *
>>>

If the package was installed correctly, you shouldn’t see any errors.

(Windows) For those that do not have Anaconda Installed

1. Download the latest version of Anaconda for Windows from: https://www.anaconda.com/download/ Be sure to choose the Python 3.7 version

  1. Download the wheel file from the latest release of kbdi-ffdi on github (https://github.com/jwarndt/kbdi-ffdi/releases)
  2. After Anaconda is installed, open the Anaconda Prompt.

4. Navigate to the location of the wheel file that you donwloaded

(C:/Users/Jacob>) cd Downloads

5. pip install the wheel file

(C:/Users/Jacob/Downloads>) pip install kbdi_ffdi-0.1.0-py3-none-any.whl

6. Test to see that the package was installed correctly by activating python, and then importing kbdiffdi

(C:/Users/Jacob/Downloads>) python
>>> from kbdiffdi import *
>>>

If the package was installed correctly, you shouldn’t see any errors.

(Windows) For Regular Python installation Users