![]() ![]() Juno will try to list dependencies on the package page, and will let you select and install each one individually. Juno’s PyPI installes does not install package dependencies automatically, you will need to install each one yourself. Wheel distributions are preferred over Egg ones. Under the hood, Juno simply unpacks Wheel distributions, and installs Egg distributions using distutils. Juno installs packages into /site-packages directory in Juno’s on-device storage - into the same location where you can install packages manually. Due to restictions above, only purelib Wheel and source Egg distributions are supported. If a package relies on native extensions, which need to be compiled for a particular platform, Juno will either display a “No supported distributions” message, or will fail to install the package with an error. Due to platform restrictions, only pure Python packages are supported - i.e. ![]()
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