[Docstring-develop] CVS: dps README.txt,1.1.1.1,1.2
Status: Pre-Alpha
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From: David G. <go...@us...> - 2001-07-29 15:56:01
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Update of /cvsroot/docstring/dps In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv14176/dps Modified Files: README.txt Log Message: brought up to date Index: README.txt =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/docstring/dps/README.txt,v retrieving revision 1.1.1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -C2 -d -r1.1.1.1 -r1.2 *** README.txt 2001/07/22 22:36:35 1.1.1.1 --- README.txt 2001/07/29 15:55:58 1.2 *************** *** 5,9 **** Author: David Goodger Contact: dgo...@bi... - Version: 0.3 Date: $Date$ Web-site: http://docstring.sourceforge.net/ --- 5,8 ---- *************** *** 18,23 **** ! Archive Contents ! ================ * README.txt: You're reading it. --- 17,22 ---- ! Project Files & Directories ! =========================== * README.txt: You're reading it. *************** *** 28,41 **** * setup.py: Installation script. See "Installation" below. ! * spec: The project specification directory. Contains PEPs (Python ! Enhancement Proposals) and XML DTDs (document type definitions) * dps: The project source directory, installed as a Python package. Installation ============ ! The first step is to expand the dps.0.3.tar.gz archive. It contains a distutils setup file "setup.py". OS-specific installation instructions follow. --- 27,42 ---- * setup.py: Installation script. See "Installation" below. ! * install.py: Quick & dirty installation script. * dps: The project source directory, installed as a Python package. + * spec: The project specification directory. Contains PEPs (Python + Enhancement Proposals) and XML DTDs (document type definitions) + Installation ============ ! The first step is to expand the .tar.gz archive. It contains a distutils setup file "setup.py". OS-specific installation instructions follow. *************** *** 58,61 **** --- 59,64 ---- permissions to complete this step. + You can also just run install.py; it does the same thing. + Windows ------- *************** *** 72,75 **** --- 75,81 ---- <path_to_python.exe>\python setup.py install + If your system is set up to run Python when you double-click on .py + files, you can run install.py to do the same as the above. + MacOS ----- *************** *** 83,94 **** also wrong, and you will need to set up your system to recognize ".py" file extensions as Python files. See ! http://gotools.sf.net/mac/python.html for detailed instructions. ! Once set up, it's easiest to start over by expanding the archive ! again. 3. The distutils options window will appear. From the "Command" popup list choose "install", click "Add", then click "OK". Usage ===== --- 89,104 ---- also wrong, and you will need to set up your system to recognize ".py" file extensions as Python files. See ! http://gotools.sourceforge.net/mac/python.html for detailed ! instructions. Once set up, it's easiest to start over by expanding ! the archive again. 3. The distutils options window will appear. From the "Command" popup list choose "install", click "Add", then click "OK". + If install.py is a "Python module" (see step 2 above if it isn't), you + can run it instead of the above. The distutils options windown will + not appear. + Usage ===== *************** *** 96,102 **** The package modules are mostly in their infancy, continually growing and evolving. The module evolution is being driven by the ! reStructuredText parser project; see http://structuredtext.sf.net. The ! dps.statemachine module is usable independently. It contains extensive ! inline documentation (in reStructuredText format). The specs, the package structure, and the skeleton modules may also be --- 106,113 ---- The package modules are mostly in their infancy, continually growing and evolving. The module evolution is being driven by the ! reStructuredText parser project; see ! http://structuredtext.sourceforge.net. The dps.statemachine module is ! usable independently. It contains extensive inline documentation (in ! reStructuredText format). The specs, the package structure, and the skeleton modules may also be |