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Title: Add-on "Python v.2.7.6" for D-Link NAS
Post by: vtverdohleb on December 11, 2014, 05:34:03 AM
[Add-on] Python v.2.7.6

[Description]
Python is a widely used general-purpose, high-level programming language. Its design philosophy emphasizes code readability, and its syntax allows programmers to express concepts in fewer lines of code than would be possible in languages such as C++ or Java. The language provides constructs intended to enable clear programs on both a small and large scale.
Required for some add-ons, such as HTPC Manager.

[Version]
Add-on Package v1.02

[Maintainer]
vtverdohleb

[Download link]
DNS-320L python Package v1.02_11272014 (http://dlink.vtverdohleb.org.ua/Add-On/list.php#DNS-320L%20python%20Package%20v1.02_11272014_UA)
DNS-325 python Package v1.02_11272014 (http://dlink.vtverdohleb.org.ua/Add-On/list.php#DNS-325%20python%20Package%20v1.02_11272014_UA)
DNS-327L python Package v1.02_11272014 (http://dlink.vtverdohleb.org.ua/Add-On/list.php#DNS-327L%20python%20Package%20v1.02_11272014_UA)
DNS-345 python Package v1.02_11272014 (http://dlink.vtverdohleb.org.ua/Add-On/list.php#DNS-345%20python%20Package%20v1.02_11272014_UA)

[Resource]
Python Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_%28programming_language%29 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_%28programming_language%29)
Website: https://www.python.org/ (https://www.python.org/)
Other Add-ons http://dlink.vtverdohleb.org.ua/Add-On/ (http://dlink.vtverdohleb.org.ua/Add-On/)

[Remarks]
Download and install the Python Add-On.
Title: Re: Add-on "Python v.2.7.6" for D-Link NAS
Post by: fjones1988 on January 20, 2015, 07:47:41 AM
Hi,

A few weeks ago I updated my DNS 320L to the newest firmware. The application add ons did surprise me and I like(d) it a lot. But when I saw that it was possible to install Python on my device I wondered if I could install python-based apps like sickbeard etc. After looking for some ways to get to my python 'prompt-screen' I still can't find it anyhow. I've tried to use it using a telnet or ssh connection, but that didn't work out. Couldn't get a connection or it was refused.

First of all I would like to ask how I can use, or where to find the python addon, and second I would like to know if it's even possible to install python-based apps.

Grtz,

Frank

PS: I have already used the fun_plug-method to run sickbeard and all those kind of apps, but I prefer to use(if possible) a more friendly way.