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Updated to 2.0 final.
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<li><a href="license.html">Read the license</a>
<li><a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12867">
! Download Jython 2.0 release candidate 1</a>
<li><a href="install.html">View Installation instructions</a>
</ul>
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<li><a href="license.html">Read the license</a>
<li><a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12867">
! Download Jython 2.0</a>
<li><a href="install.html">View Installation instructions</a>
</ul>
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RCS file: /cvsroot/jython/htdocs/install.ht,v
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*** install.ht 2001/01/15 18:24:53 1.9
--- install.ht 2001/01/17 15:49:06 1.10
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<A HREF="http://liftoff.sourceforge.net">LiftOff</A>.
To install Jython, open the command line to the directory in which
! you have placed the jython-20rc1.class file and then type:
<BLOCKQUOTE>
! <P><java interpreter> jython-20rc1</P>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
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<A HREF="http://liftoff.sourceforge.net">LiftOff</A>.
To install Jython, open the command line to the directory in which
! you have placed the jython-20.class file and then type:
<BLOCKQUOTE>
! <P><java interpreter> jython-20</P>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
! <P><TT>java jython-20rc1</TT></P>
! <P><TT>jre jython-20rc1</TT></P>
! <P><TT>jview jython-20rc1</TT>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
! <P><TT>java jython-20</TT></P>
! <P><TT>jre jython-20</TT></P>
! <P><TT>jview jython-20</TT>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
! <P><TT>env CLASSPATH=. java jython-20rc1</TT>
! <P><TT>java -cp . jython-20rc1</TT>
! <P><TT>java -classpath . jython-20rc1</TT>
! <P><TT>jview /cp:. jython-20rc1</TT>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
! <P><TT>env CLASSPATH=. java jython-20</TT>
! <P><TT>java -cp . jython-20</TT>
! <P><TT>java -classpath . jython-20</TT>
! <P><TT>jview /cp:. jython-20</TT>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
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to your PATH, so running the <tt>java jython-20a</tt> command will make jython
use the JRE. Specify the full path if you want to use JDK instead, ie:
! <tt>c:\Programs\JDK1.2\bin\java -cp . jython-20rc1</tt>.
<P>If you do not have a GUI, then add <tt>-o dir_to_install_to</tt> to the
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to your PATH, so running the <tt>java jython-20a</tt> command will make jython
use the JRE. Specify the full path if you want to use JDK instead, ie:
! <tt>c:\Programs\JDK1.2\bin\java -cp . jython-20</tt>.
<P>If you do not have a GUI, then add <tt>-o dir_to_install_to</tt> to the
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
! <P><TT><java interpreter> jython-20rc1 -o Jython-2.0 demo lib source</TT>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
! <P><TT><java interpreter> jython-20 -o Jython-2.0 demo lib source</TT>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
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<A HREF="mailto:jyt...@li...">jython-dev</A>.
! <P>As a workaround you can extract the jython-20rc1.class manually.
The class file is basicly a .zip file and most unzip programs can
manage to extract the contents of the class into a directory.
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<A HREF="mailto:jyt...@li...">jython-dev</A>.
! <P>As a workaround you can extract the jython-20.class manually.
The class file is basicly a .zip file and most unzip programs can
manage to extract the contents of the class into a directory.
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