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1.3 KiB
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1.3 KiB
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How To Install Mitter |
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Requirements |
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Mitter requires Python, at least version 2.5. Version 2.6 should be |
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fine. There is no guarantee that it will work with Python 3.0 at this |
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point. |
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For the GTK interface, you'll need PyGTK installed. The minimum |
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version is 2.10 and Mitter should work fine with any further version |
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in the 2.x series. Again, there is no guarantee that it will work with |
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GTK 3.0 when it's released. Also notice that PyGTK is optional and |
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Mitter will use its console interfaces in this case. |
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Installation |
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Installation follows the default way of installing Python apps: |
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Using easy_install |
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You can install Mitter using easy_install. To install, simply call |
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``easy_install mitter``. It may require root access to install some |
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files. |
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easy_install will download the latest version registered on Cheese Shop |
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( http://pypi.python.org ), unpack and install it. |
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Using setup.py |
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After unpacking the Mitter package, you'll find a ``setup.py`` file. |
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To install, call ``python setup.py install`` and it will install |
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Mitter in ``/usr/local/bin``. To install in a different directory, use |
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the ``--prefix`` parameter. ``python setup.py help`` will show other |
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options you can use.
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