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1. Additional Build/Install Documentation
-1.5 Packaged By The Operating System
-2. Dependencies
-3. Overview
-4. The "Desert Island" Build
-5. Installing Outside The Source Tree
- 5.1. Installing The Latest Release
- 5.2. easy_install
- 5.3. Debian software package (deb)
- 5.4. Windows Installer
- 5.5. Apple Disk Image (dmg)
-6. Installing From A Source Tree
- 6.1. Creating a binary distribution From A Source Tree
-7. Platform-specific Notes
- 7.1. Debian/Ubuntu
- 7.2. CentOS 5.4
- 7.2.1 Dependencies
- 7.3. MacOS
- 7.4. Windows
- 7.4.1. What if that doesn't work?
- 7.4.2. How do I make it run as a Windows service?
- 7.4.3. How do I make it run under a different user account?
+2 Packaged By The Operating System
+3. Dependencies
+4. Overview
+5. The "Desert Island" Build
+6. Installing Outside The Source Tree
+ 6.1. Installing The Latest Release
+ 6.2. easy_install
+ 6.3. Debian software package (deb)
+ 6.4. Windows Installer
+ 6.5. Apple Disk Image (dmg)
+7. Installing From A Source Tree
+ 6.1. Creating a binary distribution From A Source Tree
+8. Platform-specific Notes
+ 8.1. Debian/Ubuntu
+ 8.2. CentOS 5.4
+ 8.2.1 Dependencies
+ 8.3. MacOS
+ 8.4. Windows
+ 8.4.1. What if that doesn't work?
+ 8.4.2. How do I make it run as a Windows service?
+ 8.4.3. How do I make it run under a different user account?
@@ -37,12 +37,12 @@ Please feel free to add sections to this page with anything you might learn
while building Tahoe-LAFS. Information which may be useful in
the most general cases will be folded into docs/quickstart.html .
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+
## Packaged By The Operating System
Tahoe-LAFS is already integrated into some operating systems. See [the OSPackages page](OSPackages).
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## Dependencies
The canonical list of dependencies and their versions is in source:_auto_deps.py. To see the current versions of those dependencies (plus a few others like the Python interpreter and the operating system) run `tahoe --version`.
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ This isn't a complete list of dependencies though, because some of those package
In addition to these, if you are running on Microsoft Windows, then you need to manually install [pywin32](http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32) before setting up Tahoe-LAFS.
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## Overview
Tahoe-LAFS is happy to build and run in-place, from a source tree. It is not
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ symlink). So until you delete the source tree, you can
symlink `~/bin/tahoe` to your source tree's `bin/tahoe` and then use
it as you would any other system executable.
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## The "Desert Island" Build
Tahoe-LAFS will download and install most of the libraries it requires when you
@@ -117,17 +117,17 @@ things. The
These can be downloaded from *(TODO: same problem)*.
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## Installing From A Source Tree
These commands will take the current source tree and install its contents
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ software (via GNU autoconf, etc).
("`make install PREFIX=/usr/local`" does not currently work -- see #703.)
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### Creating a binary distribution From A Source Tree
These commands will take the current source tree and create a single-file
@@ -201,10 +201,10 @@ create a windows executable, and the corresponding installer.
The "`make mac-exe`" and "`make mac-dist`" commands will create a
Macintosh OS-X executable and the corresponding installer (.dmg) file.
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== Platform-specific Notes ==
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+[=#point8.1]
=== !Debian/Ubuntu ===
Tahoe-LAFS is primarily developed on !Debian/Ubuntu machines. You can either build
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packages for several distributions. See the DownloadDebianPackages page for
details.
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+[=#point8.2]
=== CentOS 5.4 ===
For installing in CentOS 5.4 you need this list of package:
yum install gcc python-devel sqlite-devel gcc-c++ openssl-devel
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+[=#point8.2.1]