X-Git-Url: https://git.phdru.name/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL.txt;h=9a2ed5bbc92a00225433c677629db8ad4dd2ae5b;hb=da26d8e167f03171c9aec9c6ef38c718bf4af18b;hp=d3cd7430a3fec1a40dcc20a5718e783d1400869a;hpb=8efe50e092721903ac4cc44a123db04d9bb329dc;p=mimedecode.git diff --git a/INSTALL.txt b/INSTALL.txt index d3cd743..9a2ed5b 100644 --- a/INSTALL.txt +++ b/INSTALL.txt @@ -1,23 +1,34 @@ mimedecode requires Python2; preferred versions are 2.6 or 2.7. -mimedecode requires m_lib library. - -First install m_lib. Installation script setup.py requires setuptools. If you don't have it installed setup.py will try to download and install it. -To install the program from sources system-wide run run the following -command: +mimedecode requires m_lib library. If you don't have it installed +setup.py will try to download and install it after installing mimedecode. + +Installation using pip: + + System-wide: + + sudo pip install --find-links=http://phdru.name/Software/Python/ --no-index --install-option='-O2' mimedecode + + User mode: + + pip install --find-links=http://phdru.name/Software/Python/ --no-index --install-option='-O2' --user mimedecode + +Installation from sources: - sudo python setup.py install -O2 + To install the program from sources system-wide run run the following + command: -If you don't want to install it system-wide you can install it in your -home directory; run run the following command: + sudo python setup.py install -O2 - python setup.py install -O2 --user + If you don't want to install it system-wide you can install it in your + home directory; run run the following command: -Option '--user' only available in Python 2.6 or 2.7. The command -installs mimedecode into $HOME/.local/bin; add the directory to your -$PATH. + python setup.py install -O2 --user -Or you can simple drop mimedecode.py somewhere in your $PATH. +Option '--user' installs library parts into +$HOME/.local/lib/python2.$VERSION/site-packages/. It also installs +mimedecode script into $HOME/.local/bin; add the directory to your $PATH +or move the script to a directory in your $PATH.