install.html -> quickstart.html

[Imported from Trac: page DownloadDebianPackages, version 46]
zooko 2010-04-21 17:14:03 +00:00
parent 6eb3a5bf91
commit b6318dece0

@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ required to make Tahoe-LAFS be "apt-get installable" on any given platform.
(either from a downloaded tarball or from a darcs checkout) and run (either from a downloaded tarball or from a darcs checkout) and run
`python setup.py build` on it, then run `./bin/tahoe` to use it. This approach `python setup.py build` on it, then run `./bin/tahoe` to use it. This approach
is described on the is described on the
[http://tahoe-lafs.org/source/tahoe-lafs/trunk/docs/install.html ""Install Tahoe-LAFS""] [http://tahoe-lafs.org/source/tahoe-lafs/trunk/docs/quickstart.html ""Quick Start""]
page. The allmydata.org buildbot automatically tests run-from-source on most page. The allmydata.org buildbot automatically tests run-from-source on most
debian platforms. debian platforms.
@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ to pyopenssl-0.6, or refrain from running unit tests.
If your platform is not listed as "apt-get installable" above, or if you If your platform is not listed as "apt-get installable" above, or if you
don't have root access, or simply want to run Tahoe-LAFS without installing it, don't have root access, or simply want to run Tahoe-LAFS without installing it,
you can use the regular run-from-source procedure described in you can use the regular run-from-source procedure described in
<http://tahoe-lafs.org/source/tahoe-lafs/trunk/docs/install.html> . As long as you <http://tahoe-lafs.org/source/tahoe-lafs/trunk/docs/quickstart.html> . As long as you
run this as a normal (non-root) user and don't use "sudo" at any time, this run this as a normal (non-root) user and don't use "sudo" at any time, this
will not modify your system and will not interfere with the normal apt-get will not modify your system and will not interfere with the normal apt-get
tools. Building from a source tree and then symlinking `~/bin/tahoe` to tools. Building from a source tree and then symlinking `~/bin/tahoe` to