From: Daira Hopwood Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2015 16:58:49 +0000 (+0000) Subject: magic-folder-howto.rst formatting fixes. X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=72f07096e2c62acb913e9433f09a2db565824aff;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git magic-folder-howto.rst formatting fixes. Signed-off-by: Daira Hopwood --- diff --git a/docs/magic-folder-howto.rst b/docs/magic-folder-howto.rst index 48c12f0d..d1162a76 100644 --- a/docs/magic-folder-howto.rst +++ b/docs/magic-folder-howto.rst @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Linux ----- Install ``git`` from your distribution's package manager. -Then run these commands: +Then run these commands:: git clone -b 2438.magic-folder-stable.5 https://github.com/tahoe-lafs/tahoe-lafs.git cd tahoe-lafs @@ -55,20 +55,20 @@ For 32-bit Windows: * Install git from https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releases/download/v2.6.2.windows.1/Git-2.6.2-32-bit.exe -Then (for any version) run these commands in a Command Prompt: +Then (for any version) run these commands in a Command Prompt:: git clone -b 2438.magic-folder-stable.5 https://github.com/tahoe-lafs/tahoe-lafs.git cd tahoe-lafs python setup.py build Open a new Command Prompt with the same current directory, -then run: +then run:: bin\tahoe --version-and-path It is normal for this command to print warnings and debugging output on some systems. Do not run -"python setup.py test", because it currently hangs on +``python setup.py test``, because it currently hangs on Windows. @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Setting up a local test grid Linux ----- -Run these commands: +Run these commands:: mkdir ../grid bin/tahoe create-introducer ../grid/introducer @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Run these commands: Windows ------- -Run: +Run:: mkdir ..\grid bin\tahoe create-introducer ..\grid\introducer @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ Run: Leave the introducer running in that Command Prompt, and in a separate Command Prompt (with the same current -directory), run: +directory), run:: set /p FURL=<..\grid\introducer\private\introducer.furl bin\tahoe create-node --introducer=%FURL% ..\grid\server @@ -111,10 +111,10 @@ directory), run: Both Linux and Windows ---------------------- -(Replace "/" with "\" for Windows paths.) +(Replace ``/`` with ``\`` for Windows paths.) -Edit ../grid/alice/tahoe.cfg, and make the following -changes to the [node] and [client] sections: +Edit ``../grid/alice/tahoe.cfg``, and make the following +changes to the [node] and [client] sections:: [node] nickname = alice @@ -125,9 +125,9 @@ changes to the [node] and [client] sections: shares.happy = 1 shares.total = 1 -Edit ../grid/bob/tahoe.cfg, and make the following -change to the [node] section, and the same change as -above to the [client] section: +Edit ``../grid/bob/tahoe.cfg``, and make the following +change to the ``[node]`` section, and the same change as +above to the ``[client]`` section:: [node] nickname = bob @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ Here we have used the default of 3456 for the server, 3457 for alice, and 3458 for bob. Now start all of the nodes (the introducer should still be -running from above): +running from above):: bin/tahoe start ../grid/server bin/tahoe start ../grid/alice @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ Setting up Magic Folder Linux ----- -Run: +Run:: mkdir -p ../local/alice ../local/bob bin/tahoe -d ../grid/alice magic-folder create magic: alice ../local/alice @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ Run: Windows ------- -Run: +Run:: mkdir ..\local\alice ..\local\bob bin\tahoe -d ..\grid\alice magic-folder create magic: alice ..\local\alice @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ Run: bin\tahoe -d ..\grid\bob magic-folder join %INVITECODE% bob ..\local\bob Then close the Command Prompt windows that are running the alice and bob -nodes, and open two new ones in which to run: +nodes, and open two new ones in which to run:: bin/tahoe start ..\grid\alice bin/tahoe start ..\grid\bob @@ -195,11 +195,11 @@ Testing ======= You can now experiment with creating files and directories in -../local/alice and /local/bob; any changes should be propagated -to the other directory. +``../local/alice`` and ``/local/bob``; any changes should be +propagated to the other directory. Note that when a file is deleted, the corresponding file in the -other directory will be renamed to a filename ending in ".backup". +other directory will be renamed to a filename ending in ``.backup``. Deleting a directory will have no effect. Subdirectories do not currently work on Windows.