-
+.. -*- coding: utf-8-with-signature-unix; fill-column: 77 -*-
+
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Getting Tahoe-LAFS
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=====================
This procedure has been verified to work on Windows, Mac, OpenSolaris, and
-too many flavors of Linux and of BSD to list. It's likely to work on other
-platforms.
+too many flavors of Linux and of BSD to list.
In Case Of Trouble
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Check if you already have an adequate version of Python installed by running
-``python -V``. Python v2.6 (v2.6.6 or greater recommended) or Python v2.7 will
-work. Python v3 does not work. On Windows, we recommend the use of native
-Python v2.7, not Cygwin Python. If you don't have one of these versions of
-Python installed, download and install `Python v2.7`_. 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).
+``python -V``. Python v2.6 (v2.6.6 or greater recommended) or Python v2.7
+will work. Python v3 does not work. On Windows, we recommend the use of
+native Python v2.7, not Cygwin Python. If you don't have one of these
+versions of Python installed, `download`_ and install the latest version of
+Python v2.7. 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).
-.. _Python v2.7: http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.7.4/
+.. _download: https://www.python.org/downloads/
Get Tahoe-LAFS
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-Download the latest stable release, `Tahoe-LAFS v1.10.0`_.
+Download the latest stable release, `Tahoe-LAFS v1.10.2`_.
-.. _Tahoe-LAFS v1.10.0: https://tahoe-lafs.org/source/tahoe-lafs/releases/allmydata-tahoe-1.10.0.zip
+.. _Tahoe-LAFS v1.10.2: https://tahoe-lafs.org/source/tahoe-lafs/releases/allmydata-tahoe-1.10.2.zip
Set Up Tahoe-LAFS
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(or, on XP and earlier, to log out and back in again). This is needed the
first time you set up Tahoe-LAFS on a particular installation of Windows.
-Run "``bin/tahoe --version``" (on Windows, "``bin\tahoe --version``") to verify
-that the executable tool prints out the right version number after
+If you see an error like ``fatal error: Python.h: No such file or directory``
+while compiling the dependencies, you need the Python development headers. If
+you are on a Debian or Ubuntu system, you can install them with ``sudo
+apt-get install python-dev``. On RedHat/Fedora, install ``python-devel``.
+
+Run "``bin/tahoe --version``" (on Windows, "``bin\tahoe --version``") to
+verify that the executable tool prints out the right version number after
"``allmydata-tahoe:``".
-Optionally run "``python setup.py trial``" to verify that it passes all of its
-self-tests.
+Optionally run "``python setup.py trial``" to verify that it passes all of
+its self-tests.
Run Tahoe-LAFS
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