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author | Björn Ricks <bjoern.ricks@intevation.de> |
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date | Mon, 03 Mar 2014 14:59:42 +0100 |
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Installation ============ Getan requires `urwid <http://urwid.org/>`_ in a version >= 1.0. Urwid is a console user interface library written in Python. Install urwid ------------- On Debian GNU/Linux >= Wheezy just run as root::: $ apt-get install python-urwid On other systems urwid may be installed via pip or directly put into the sources of getan. Using pip ^^^^^^^^^ To install urwid via pip run as root:: $ pip install urwid Or if you prefer using a virtualenv:: $ virtuelenv getan-env $ source getan-env/bin/activate (getan-env)$ pip install urwid Using urwid sources ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Urwid can be put as source to the getan directory when getan is run directly from the sources. Urwid source can be downloaded from `pypi <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/urwid/>`_. For urwid 1.1.2 the direct download link from pypi is `<https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/u/urwid/urwid-1.1.2.tar.gz>`_ (sha256sum is f56568b4f8459b3265c65d9e275ef72df6cb16ad0c291f0feb027cc911ea0f26).:: $ cd getan-source $ v=urwid-1.1.2 $ curl -O https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/u/urwid/$v.tar.gz $ sha256sum $v.tar.gz $ tar -xzvf $v.tar.gz $ ln -s $v/urwid urwid Install getan ------------- A installation of getan is not required. It can also be run directly from the sources. To install getan system wide the following command must be run as root user:: $ python setup.py install Starting getan ============== Getan can be directly run from sources or after a system wide installation from the bin dir (e.g. /usr/bin). Running from Sources -------------------- To run getan from the sources run:: $ ./getan.py or:: $ ./getan.py /path/to/mytime.db to choose a different sqlite3 database then the default time.db The classic version of 'getan' which is based on curses can be run with:: $ classic/getan or:: $ classic/getan /path/to/mytime.db Running from installation ------------------------- After installing getan it can be run with:: $ getan or:: $ getan /path/to/mytime.db The classic version of 'getan' is also available:: $ getan-classic or:: $ getan-classic /path/to/mytime.db # vim: set ts=4 sw=4 tw=80 filetype=rst :