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install package from github repository

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I have cloned someone's repository on my local drive using git command: git clone http://github.com/xxx.git

But I don't find any setup.py file. How do I install the package xxx? So that I can 'import xxx' in my python script.

posted Nov 4, 2013 by Abhay Kulkarni

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create a setup.py and install it

answer Nov 4, 2013 by Meenal Mishra
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