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author | NavaL <mnandri@thoughtworks.com> | 2016-02-20 19:59:39 +0100 |
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committer | NavaL <mnandri@thoughtworks.com> | 2016-02-20 20:10:16 +0100 |
commit | cd5ecf80cab507b447a63111ccf2cba1e3866036 (patch) | |
tree | e7624a15de7bbcd73b9d6ab23cdc52d9ceeba114 | |
parent | f92e802df2aeec9b2341ba5b4efea48356edf01f (diff) |
removing non-existant link in the readme
Issue #593
-rw-r--r-- | README.md | 16 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 5 deletions
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Type your password: ******** (the one you created in previous step) ``` -6) Connect to the provider using your credentials. If the user agent starts up successfully, you will not see any other output. +6) Connect to the provider using your credentials, as shown in step 5 above. If the user agent starts up successfully, you will not see any other output. 7) Go to [localhost:3333](http://localhost:3333/). You should see a loading screen for a few seconds, then your inbox. If it sticks on the loading screen, check your terminal for errors, then [get help](https://pixelated-project.org/faq/#contact-the-project). @@ -96,7 +96,8 @@ $ source ~/.virtualenv/pixelated/bin/activate ``` If you want to run the tests in your IDE on your host machine outside of vagrant, there's a bug in a LEAP library that can't handle symlinks to your local GPG installation. -To fix it, add the path to your GPG binary to your $PATH so that it is found before the symlink in `/usr/local/bin` (or similar) +To fix it, add the path to your GPG binary to your $PATH so that it is found before the symlink in `/usr/local/bin` (or similar). +See also, installations on native OS [below](#developer-setup-on-native-os). ## How do I see the result of my changes? @@ -139,7 +140,7 @@ All commits to the pixelated user agent code trigger all tests to be run in [sna * `/vagrant/` in the guest OS is mapped to the `pixelated-user-agent/` folder in the host OS. File changes on either side will reflect in the other. * First time email sync could be slow, please be patient. This could be the case if you have a lot of emails already and it is the first time you setup the user agent on your machine. * CTRL + \ will stop the server. -* For all backend changes, you will need to stop and [restart the server](#running-the-user-agent). +* For all backend changes, you will need to stop and restart the server again (Step 5 above). * For most frontend changes, you will just need to reload the browser. Some changes (in particular, those involving css or handlebars) you will need to run: ```bash (user-agent-venv)vagrant@jessie:/vagrant$ cd web-ui @@ -163,7 +164,7 @@ $ cd pixelated-user-agent && source ~/.virtualenv/user-agent-venv/bin/activate Please note that you will have to activate the virtualenv anytime you work on a different terminal. This is done by simply running `$ source ~/.virtualenv/user-agent-venv/bin/activate` first. -Running the user agent ([How to](#running-the-user-agent)), and the various tests ([How to](#running-tests)) are the same as in the vagrant setup above. +Running the user agent and the various tests are the same as in the vagrant setup in step 5) and 8) above. ### On Debian distributions @@ -176,7 +177,7 @@ $ cd pixelated-user-agent && source ~/.virtualenv/user-agent-venv/bin/activate Please note that you will have to activate the virtualenv anytime you work on a different terminal. This is done by simply running `$ source ~/.virtualenv/user-agent-venv/bin/activate` first. -Running the user agent ([How to](#running-the-user-agent)), and the various tests ([How to](#running-tests)) are the same as in the vagrant setup above. +Running the user agent and the various tests are the same as in the vagrant setup in step 5) and 8) above. ## Debian package @@ -192,3 +193,8 @@ apt-get update apt-get install pixelated-user-agent ``` + +for multi-user mode, change the last line above to +```shell +apt-get install pixelated-server +``` |