From d6458b66aab2b84ff7d5a800b1e603f25181d723 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "louiz@4325f9fc-e183-4c21-96ce-0ab188b42d13" Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 15:09:58 +0000 Subject: inclus xmppy0.5-RC1 avec les sources, sinon c'est chiant. --- src/xmpppy-0.5.0rc1/README | 43 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/xmpppy-0.5.0rc1/README (limited to 'src/xmpppy-0.5.0rc1/README') diff --git a/src/xmpppy-0.5.0rc1/README b/src/xmpppy-0.5.0rc1/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1042740d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/xmpppy-0.5.0rc1/README @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ + Introduction to xmpppy. + http://xmpppy.sf.net/ + + This is my work to replace the jabberpy with the current and maintained +project. + Now the project nears feature freese of 0.2 branch. Almost all goals are +achieved already. Though the main goal was to write a documentation - at least +a line for every feature of library. Yesterday I have checked in last docstrings +for all yet undocumented modules and now I can say that this issue is resolved +(at least for 0.2 release level). + Documentation exists in three formats. + - The first is the examples that I wrote to show xmpppy in action. This is + two simple scripts - README.py and xsend.py. + - The second is the html pages where I try to describe the idea of library + and the ways the goals are achieved. + - Third is the docstrings. I am currently using epydoc but other tools + should work too (at least the pydoc works) + + Installation +If you are using Debian (sarge or above) you can simply run +apt-get install python-xmpp +and you will get the current stable release of xmpppy installed. After installation +you can do 'import xmpp'. Though currently debian contains 0.1 release of xmpppy so +if you want to use 0.2 branch you should install it manually (python2.3 required). +Here you have several options: + - run 'python setup.py install' from xmpppy distribution as root. + All should work nice. + - if you don't like python installator - just copy xmpp directory into python's + site-packages directory (this is what setup.py does). + - If you have no intention to install library system-wide (or just have no + privileges to do it) you can copy xmpp directory just in your application's + directory. Example: + myxmpppytry/ + xmpp/ + ...xmpppy modules + test.py + +If you have any questions about xmpppy usage or you have find a bug or want +to share some ideas - you are welcome in xmpppy-devel maillist - see +http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xmpppy-devel +for details of subscription. + +2004.12.26 Alexey Nezhdanov -- cgit v1.2.3