# HG changeset patch # User paulb # Date 1176734630 0 # Node ID 43f492415f00a66beeddcb2c7a2af4dbaf3c74c3 # Parent 08d88dc2b74ce4bd57155ce90b55bdf504c26d74 [project @ 2007-04-16 14:43:48 by paulb] Updated release information. diff -r 08d88dc2b74c -r 43f492415f00 docs/index.html --- a/docs/index.html Mon Apr 16 14:43:42 2007 +0000 +++ b/docs/index.html Mon Apr 16 14:43:50 2007 +0000 @@ -10,19 +10,19 @@ using the WebStack framework.
First of all, let us assume that the WebStack distribution has been
-unpacked and now sits in the WebStack-1.2.2
directory.
WebStack-1.2.3
directory.
Before we begin, we must make sure that the WebStack package is
available
to Python. The easiest way to do this is to change into the
-WebStack-1.2.2
directory and to run the setup.py
+WebStack-1.2.3
directory and to run the setup.py
script provided with the version of Python you are going to be using
(possibly as a privileged user like root
):
cd WebStack-1.2.2+
python setup.py install
cd WebStack-1.2.3
python setup.py install
If you don't want to install WebStack in this way, or if you can't
do so
because you don't have root
privileges, you can just make
sure
-that the WebStack-1.2.2
directory sits on your
+that the WebStack-1.2.3
directory sits on your
PYTHONPATH
.
With the help of Python's built-in standard library, WebStack can run without any additional software, but @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ run WebStack applications in other environments.
The API documentation for use in conjunction with this
guide can be found inside the apidocs
-directory within the WebStack-1.2.2
directory. Of course,
+directory within the WebStack-1.2.3
directory. Of course,
it is always possible to view WebStack's API documentation
within Python by importing modules (such as WebStack.Generic
)
and using Python's built-in help
function.