From: david-sarah Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2010 17:58:58 +0000 (-0700) Subject: quickstart.html: python 2.5 -> 2.6 as recommended version X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/(%5B%5E?a=commitdiff_plain;h=5ade4f82e0ee38cf2de0d5f9eb061f2f52f84725;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git quickstart.html: python 2.5 -> 2.6 as recommended version --- diff --git a/docs/quickstart.html b/docs/quickstart.html index 7c4b2bed..36b1d526 100644 --- a/docs/quickstart.html +++ b/docs/quickstart.html @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@

Install Python

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Check if you already have an adequate version of Python installed by running python -V. Python v2.4 (v2.4.4 or greater), Python v2.5 or Python v2.6 will work. Python v3 does not work. If you don't have one of these versions of Python installed, then follow the instructions on the Python download page to download and install Python v2.5. Make sure that the path to the installation directory has no spaces in it (e.g. on Windows, do not install Python in the "Program Files" directory).

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If you are on Windows, you now must manually install the pywin32 package from the pywin32 site before getting Tahoe-LAFS. Make sure to get the correct file for the version of Python you are using — e.g. ending in "py2.5.exe" for Python 2.5. If using 64-bit Windows, the file should have "win-amd64" in its name.

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Check if you already have an adequate version of Python installed by running python -V. Python v2.4 (v2.4.4 or greater), Python v2.5 or Python v2.6 will work. Python v3 does not work. On Windows, we recommend the use of Python v2.6. If you don't have one of these versions of Python installed, then follow the instructions on the Python download page to download and install Python v2.6. Make sure that the path to the installation directory has no spaces in it (e.g. on Windows, do not install Python in the "Program Files" directory).

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If you are on Windows, you now must manually install the pywin32 package from the pywin32 site before getting Tahoe-LAFS. Make sure to get the correct file for the version of Python you are using — e.g. ending in "py2.6.exe" for Python 2.6. If using 64-bit Windows, the file should have "win-amd64" in its name.

Get Tahoe-LAFS