From: <ki...@us...> - 2003-05-07 23:33:23
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Update of /cvsroot/pymerase/Docs/pymweb In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv20358 Modified Files: pymweb-install.tex Log Message: removed jython dependancy Index: pymweb-install.tex =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/pymerase/Docs/pymweb/pymweb-install.tex,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -C2 -d -r1.1 -r1.2 *** pymweb-install.tex 23 Apr 2003 23:47:20 -0000 1.1 --- pymweb-install.tex 7 May 2003 23:33:21 -0000 1.2 *************** *** 28,32 **** \author{Brandon King \\ Copyright \copyright ~2003 California Institute of Technology} ! \date{Version 0.1.1\\\today} \maketitle \thispagestyle{empty} --- 28,32 ---- \author{Brandon King \\ Copyright \copyright ~2003 California Institute of Technology} ! \date{Version 0.1.2\\\today} \maketitle \thispagestyle{empty} *************** *** 47,61 **** \begin{itemize} \item Apache Web Server - http://www.apache.org/ ! \item Python2.2 ! \item Pymerase \end{itemize} - \subsection{\cb Changes Coming Soon} - Please note that in the near future Pymerase will be undergoing a - major change to support XMI. A new parseXMI input module is almost - complete. When it's complete, Pymerase will no longer need to use - Jython. Pymweb currently hard codes information that Jython needs to - work properly... So, Pymweb will need to make some changes once Jython - is removed from the Pymerase dependancy list. \section{\cb Installation} --- 47,54 ---- \begin{itemize} \item Apache Web Server - http://www.apache.org/ ! \item Python2.2 - http://www.python.org/ ! \item Pymerase - http://pymerase.sf.net/ \end{itemize} \section{\cb Installation} *************** *** 109,115 **** \subsection{\cb Install} ! In order to install Pymweb, especially with the default settings, you ! will have to be running as root. Below is the command you would type ! to install on a Debian system. \begin{verbatim} python2.2 setup.py install --- 102,108 ---- \subsection{\cb Install} ! To install Pymweb, especially with the default settings, you will have ! to be running as root. Below is the command you would type to install ! on a Debian system. \begin{verbatim} python2.2 setup.py install |