Pypy has a separate install space. Therefore, any modules you want to install from pypi should be installed into its space. So, for instance, I have pypy installed in /usr/local/pypy-1.9-32bit
I recommend using pip or easy_install. Here's how to install pip:
curl curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | /usr/local/pypy-1.9-32bit/bin/pypy
or
curl https://raw.github.com/pypa/pip/master/contrib/get-pip.py | /usr/local/pypy-1.9-32bit/bin/pypy
Then, just use the newly installed pip to get the module:
sudo /usr/local/pypy-1.9-32bit/bin/pip install tables
In this case, it failed, with the following error:
bminton@bminton:/tmp$ sudo /usr/local/pypy-1.9-32bit/bin/pip install tables
Downloading/unpacking tables
Downloading tables-2.4.0.tar.gz (8.9Mb): 8.9Mb downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package tables
.. ERROR:: You need numpy 1.4.1 or greater to run PyTables!
Complete output from command python setup.py egg_info:
.. ERROR:: You need numpy 1.4.1 or greater to run PyTables!
Installation failed in this case, because Tables depends on Numpy, which is not yet supported by PyPy (although they are working on it, see http://pypy.org/numpydonate.html). However, for many python modules, this method works great. For instance, I successfully installed the logilab constraint package this way.