From cd385630765a8089cc3d234ff9bbfa899e803a3f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mathieui Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 00:39:51 +0100 Subject: Update install instructions and fix a typo --- doc/source/install.rst | 127 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------ plugins/otr.py | 2 +- 2 files changed, 83 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/source/install.rst b/doc/source/install.rst index 870dcb8b..07211e67 100644 --- a/doc/source/install.rst +++ b/doc/source/install.rst @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ Installing poezio ================= - .. important:: Python 3.2 or better is highly recommended, as we do not officially support python 3.1 (although we do try to keep things running). @@ -16,87 +15,124 @@ using one of these. AUR wrapper to install them) - *Gentoo*: `Sekh’s overlay`_ contains everything required to build poezio (sleekxmpp, dnspython, and poezio) +- *Fedora*: The poezio package was out of date for a long time in Fedora, but + now thanks to Casper, there is an `up-to-date package`_ in the repos since F19. - *Debian*: Use an other distro. (or make a package, we can provide help :) ) -(If an other distribution provides a poezio package, please tell us and we will +(If another distribution provides a poezio package, please tell us and we will add it to the list) Install poezio from the sources ------------------------------- -You can download poezio's `stable sources`_, or fetch the development -version (trunk), using git: +.. note:: The ``make`` command is always required, because while we could provide + the compiled file into the archive, the ABI changes and platform variety would + make it sure that the list of archives is either incomplete or wrong. -.. code-block:: bash + Packagers are of course welcome to compile the file and include it in their + architecture-specific and fixed-python packages. - git clone git://git.poez.io/poezio -In order for poezio to correctly work, you need the libs SleekXMPP and -dnspython. You can install them by downloading it from the `SleekXMPP`_ -page and the `dnspython`_ page , but you'll need the development -version of SleekXMPP. Alternatively, you can download poezio's sources -including SleekXMPP and dnspython, that's the easier way. +Stable version +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -"""""""""""" -Dependencies -"""""""""""" +`Stable version`_ packages are available. the ``python3-devel`` package or similar +is required. + +If you take the standalone package with all the deps, you only need to run ``make`` +to have a working poezio install. -.. note:: If your python3 version is too old because of debian (e.g. < 3.2), you - should install the python3-argparse package if it exists, or use - pip3/virtualenvs to install it. +If you don’t, please scroll down to the dependencies. -If you want to install SleekXMPP and dnspython by yourself, use the following -instructions. Else, go to the :ref:`next section ` (recommended). +Development version +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Download SleekXMPP +The stable versions of poezio are more like snapshots of states of +development we deem acceptable. There is always an incentive to +use the development version, like new features, bug fixes, and more +support. Therefore, you might want to use the git version. .. code-block:: bash - git clone git://github.com/fritzy/SleekXMPP.git + git clone git://git.poez.io/poezio + cd poezio + make -Make sure you're using the develop branch by typing +Dependencies +~~~~~~~~~~~~ -.. code-block:: bash +""""""" +General +""""""" - cd SleekXMPP - git checkout develop +Poezio is a python3-only application, so you will first need that, preferably +in the latest available version, down to 3.2. -Install SleekXMPP with +.. note:: Python 3.1 is not officially supported and tested, but should + work (if it doesn’t, we can fix it if the fix does not require ugly + modifications). In this case, you will want to install the + python3-argparse package if it exists, or use pip3/virtualenvs to + install it. -.. code-block:: bash +You will first need python3-devel, or whatever your distribution named it, along +with standard utilities such as make. - python3 setup.py build - su -c "python3 setup.py install" +Poezio depends on two libraries: -Install the dnspython3 package on your distribution or install it manually: +- DNSPython_ (the python3 version, often called dnspython3) +- SleekXMPP_ + +If you do not want to install those libraries, you can skip directly to +the :ref:`installation part ` + + +""""""""" +DNSPython +""""""""" + +It should be available right now in most software repositories, under the name +``python3-dnspython`` or ``python3-dnspython3``. Any stable version should fit. + +For a manual install: .. code-block:: bash - wget -O dnspython.tgz http://www.dnspython.org/kits3/1.10.0/dnspython3-1.10.0.tar.gz - tar xvf dnspython.tgz - cd dnspython3-1.10.0 + wget -O dnspython.tar.gz http://www.dnspython.org/kits3/1.11.1/dnspython3-1.11.1.tar.gz + tar xvf dnspython.tar.gz + cd dnspython3-1.11.1 + python3 setup.py build + python3 setup.py install --user + +"""""" +SleekXMPP +"""""" -And do the same again: +Poezio now depends on SleekXMPP 1.2. if your distribution does not provide it yet, +you can install it this way: .. code-block:: bash + wget https://github.com/fritzy/SleekXMPP/archive/1.2.0.tar.gz + tar xvf 1.2.0.tar.gz + SleekXMPP-1.2.0 python3 setup.py build - su -c "python3 setup.py install" + python3 setup.py install --user + .. _poezio-install-label: -""""""""""""""""""" -poezio installation -""""""""""""""""""" +Installation +~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. note:: The update.sh + launch.sh method is the recommended way of using and upgrading - poezio. + the devel version of poezio. Installing should only be done with stable versions. -If you skipped the installation of the dependencies and you only want to test -poezio without a system-wide install, do, in the *poezio* directory: + +If you skipped the installation of the dependencies and you only want to run +poezio without a system-wide install, do, in the :file:`poezio` directory: .. code-block:: bash @@ -106,14 +142,14 @@ If you have git installed, it will download and update locally the libraries for you. (and if you don’t have git installed, install it) -If you don't want to install poezio but just test it (or keep a development -version), do: +To run poezio directly from the directory, do: .. code-block:: bash ./launch.sh -To install poezio, do, as root (or sudo with ubuntu or whatever): + +If you really want to install it, run as root (or sudo in ubuntu or whatever): .. code-block:: bash @@ -128,6 +164,7 @@ And then start it with: .. _Sekh’s overlay: https://github.com/sekh/sekh_overlay .. _stable sources: https://dev.louiz.org/project/poezio/download .. _SleekXMPP: https://github.com/fritzy/SleekXMPP/ -.. _dnspython: http://www.dnspython.org/ +.. _DNSPython: http://www.dnspython.org/ .. _poezio: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/poezio/ .. _poezio-git: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/poezio-git/ +.. _up-to-date package: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/poezio diff --git a/plugins/otr.py b/plugins/otr.py index a1bc7a45..9d19e1ee 100644 --- a/plugins/otr.py +++ b/plugins/otr.py @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Command added to Conversation Tabs and Private Tabs: - The ``start`` (or ``refresh``) command starts or refreshs a private OTR session - The ``end`` command ends a private OTR session - - The ``fpr`` command gives you the fingerprint of the key of the remove entity + - The ``fpr`` command gives you the fingerprint of the key of the remote entity - The ``ourfpr`` command gives you the fingerprint of your own key - The ``trust`` command marks the current remote key as trusted for the current remote JID - The ``untrust`` command removes that trust -- cgit v1.2.3