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Installation
============
Dependencies
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First you be sure you have installed this packages:
For Python 2 & 3
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.. code-block:: bash
# sudo apt-get install -y libzmq3 libzmq3-dev
Python 3 only (recommended)
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.. code-block:: bash
# sudo apt-get install -y python3-pip
Python 2 only
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.. code-block:: bash
# sudo apt-get install -y python2.7-dev
Installation from PIP (recommended)
-----------------------------------
The easiest way to install enteletaor is from Pypi. To do this, only run:
Python 2
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.. code-block:: bash
# python -m pip install enteletaor
Python 3
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.. code-block:: bash
# python3 -m pip install enteletaor
Then run enteletaor writing:
.. code-block:: bash
# enteletaor -h
or, in Python 3:
.. code-block:: bash
# enteletaor3 -h
.. note::
Remember that, if you install enteletaor in **Python 3** executable will be called **enteletaor3** -> ending in **3**.
If you install in **Python 2** executable will be **enteletaor**, without 3.
Installation from source
------------------------
Also, you can download source code from github using git:
.. code-block:: bash
git clone https://github.com/cr0hn/enteletaor.git enteletaor
Next you need to install dependencies from ``requirements.txt``:
.. code-block:: bash
pip install -r requirements.txt
.. note::
If you're not running enteletaor in a virtualenv, probably you need to be root to install requirements. So, you can use ``sudo`` command.
Finally you can run enteletaor:
.. code-block:: bash
# cd enteletaor_lib
# python enteletaor.py -h