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How to install PIL in system library using homebrew?

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In a new SnowLeopard install, I\'d like to use homebrew to install PIL. However the recipe installs PIL under ce开发者_开发技巧llar instead of in /Library/Python/2.6/site-packages. Is there a way to c

In a new SnowLeopard install, I'd like to use homebrew to install PIL. However the recipe installs PIL under ce开发者_开发技巧llar instead of in /Library/Python/2.6/site-packages. Is there a way to change the install directory?


Instead of installing pip and another PIL, you can just make a symlink

brew install pil
ln -s /usr/local/Cellar/pil/1.1.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/PIL /Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/PIL

Tested on Lion, on Snow Leopard, you may need to change paths to use /python2.6 /Python/2.6.


It seems that Pillow replaced PIL in homebrew. The new command is:

brew install Homebrew/python/pillow


Since there seems to be no "accepted" way of installing homebrew eggs into the system site-packages, here is what I ended up doing:

% brew install pil
% easy_install pip
% pip install pil

The homebrew install grabs and installs all of PIL's dependencies (especially jpeg). The later easy_install then uses them when compiling PIL for the system site-packages. Freetype support doesn't show up in the "easy-installed" version, but that's fine for my purposes.

As my initial goal was to provide a simple way for a web designer to build a django development environment, having an unused homebrew PIL installed is not really a problem.

Hope this helps someone. Still hoping there's a better answer out there.


As @BarnabasSzabolcs mentioned, newer versions named pillow. an alternative to brew install Homebrew/python/pillow is pip install pillow. You may need to add sudo, depends on your python environment permissions.

p.s. that answer could be fit better as a comment, 14 credits to go...

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