Changeset 2135
- Timestamp:
- 03/06/05 14:12:30 (19 years ago)
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- pykota/trunk
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pykota/trunk/FAQ
r2122 r2135 100 100 learn how to really diagnose what went wrong. 101 101 102 * I've downloaded PyKota from CVS using a Windows based CVS103 tool, and now nothing works at all. What happened ?104 105 Some (all?) Windows based CVS tools translate *nix line endings106 (character Line Feed, ASCII code 10) into Windows line endings102 * I've downloaded PyKota from Subversion using a Windows based Subversion 103 client, and now nothing works at all. What happened ? 104 105 Some (all?) Windows based CVS or Subversion tools translate *nix line 106 endings (character Line Feed, ASCII code 10) into Windows line endings 107 107 (character Carriage Return, ASCII code 13, followed with 108 108 character Line Feed). This breaks the software which has 109 109 to run under *nix compatible systems. Set correct options 110 in your CVSsoftware so that it doesn't do any translation,111 or use an Unix-like version of CVS, download again and110 in your Subversion software so that it doesn't do any translation, 111 or use an Unix-like version of Subversion, download again and 112 112 reinstall the software. It should work. 113 113 -
pykota/trunk/LICENSE
r2028 r2135 23 23 * PyKota is distributed under the "GNU General Public License":/GPL 24 24 25 * You can access to PyKota's source code by using CVS from:25 * You can access to PyKota's source code by using SubVersion (aka SVN) : 26 26 27 "http://savannah.nongnu.org/cvs/?group=pykota":http://savannah.nongnu.org/cvs/?group=pykota 28 29 Then follow the instructions in the section labeled "Getting a Copy of the CVS Repository". 27 $ svn co svn://svn.librelogiciel.com/pykota/trunk pykota 30 28 31 29 * Clients who purchased an **Official PyKota Package** can directly access to "the tarballs HERE": … … 34 32 Why no tarball is available for free : 35 33 36 * The CVSversion will always be labelled as **unofficial** and the word **unofficial**34 * The SVN version will always be labelled as **unofficial** and the word **unofficial** 37 35 will appear whenever you run PyKota command line tools with the *--version* command line 38 36 argument. 39 37 40 38 * I ask you to not label or present a version of PyKota downloaded 41 from CVSas being the 'OFFICIAL' one.39 from SVN as being the 'OFFICIAL' one. 42 40 43 41 * I encourage you to buy an 'OFFICIAL' PyKota package. See below for 44 42 the benefits of doing so. 45 43 46 * A PyKota version obtained either from CVS(unofficial) or by44 * A PyKota version obtained either from SVN (unofficial) or by 47 45 purchasing an official package, **IS FREELY REDISTRIBUTABLE AND 48 46 MODIFIABLE, AT NO COST, UNDER THE TERMS OF THE GNU GENERAL PUBLIC … … 51 49 * Version number excepted, **THERE'S NO SOURCE CODE DIFFERENCE 52 50 BETWEEN 'OFFICIAL' AND 'UNOFFICIAL' VERSIONS OF PyKota.** However it 53 should be clear to you that the latest version you can find in CVS51 should be clear to you that the latest version you can find in SVN 54 52 may be somewhat unstable or unfinished, since this software is a 55 53 work in progress, and that it's up to you to download working 56 revisions from the CVStree. That's why I suggest that you purchase54 revisions from the SVN tree. That's why I suggest that you purchase 57 55 an **'OFFICIAL'** version, because it will be simpler for you (and 58 56 better for me). Also the documentation included in the -
pykota/trunk/README
r2126 r2135 391 391 ------ 392 392 393 Download the latest PyKota version from the CVS tree on:394 395 http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/pykota393 Download the latest PyKota version from the Subversion tree : 394 395 $ svn co svn://svn.librelogiciel.com/pykota/trunk pykota 396 396 397 397 You can now check if the dependencies are correct by typing : 398 398 399 python checkdeps.py399 $ python checkdeps.py 400 400 401 401 To install the software, just type : 402 402 403 python setup.py install403 $ python setup.py install 404 404 405 405 You may need to be logged in with sufficient privileges (e.g. root) … … 407 407 Create a system user for PyKota : 408 408 409 adduser --system --group --home /etc/pykota --gecos PyKota pykota409 $ adduser --system --group --home /etc/pykota --gecos PyKota pykota 410 410 411 411 Put the user your printing system is run as in the pykota system group : 412 412 413 adduser lp pykota413 $ adduser lp pykota 414 414 415 415 NB : on our system, the CUPS printing system runs as system user 'lp'.