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-rw-r--r-- | README.rst | 6 | ||||
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@@ -81,9 +81,9 @@ The LEAP client git repository is available at:: Some steps need to be run when setting a development environment for the first time. -Enable a **virtualenv** to isolate your libraries:: +Enable a **virtualenv** to isolate your libraries. (Current *.gitignore* knows about a virtualenv in the root tree. If you do not like that place, just change ``.`` for *<path.to.environment>*):: - $ virtualenv . # ensure your .gitignore knows about it + $ virtualenv . $ source bin/activate Make sure you are in the development branch:: @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ To run the test suite:: $ ./run_tests.sh -which the first time should also install all of them in your virtualenv for you. +which the first time should automagically install all the needed dependencies in your virtualenv for you. License ======= diff --git a/docs/dev/environment.rst b/docs/dev/environment.rst index 8561396e..55f00d5e 100644 --- a/docs/dev/environment.rst +++ b/docs/dev/environment.rst @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Leap client depends on these libraries: * `python 2.6 or 2.7` * `qt4` libraries (see also :ref:`Troubleshooting PyQt install <pyqtvirtualenv>` about how to install inside your virtualenv) * `libgnutls` -* `openvpn` +* `openvpn<http://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/345-openvpn-project.html>`_ Debian ^^^^^^ @@ -76,13 +76,12 @@ As a workaround, you can run the following script after creating your virtualenv $ pkg/postmkvenv.sh -A second option if that does not work for you would be to install PyQt globally and pass the `--site-packages` option when you are creating your virtualenv:: +A second option if that does not work for you would be to install PyQt globally and pass the ``--site-packages`` option when you are creating your virtualenv:: $ apt-get install python-qt4 $ virtualenv --site-packages . -.. TODO add link to PyQt tar.gz -Or, if you prefer, you can also download the official PyQt tarball and execute `configure.py` in the root folder of their distribution, which generates a ``Makefile``:: +Or, if you prefer, you can also `download the official PyQt tarball<http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/download>`_ and execute ``configure.py`` in the root folder of their distribution, which generates a ``Makefile``:: $ python configure.py $ make && make install |