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Have virtualenv and pip installed. You may also need to have the build |
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Have virtualenv and pip installed. You may also need to have the build |
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dependencies for PIL installed. |
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dependencies for PIL installed. |
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Note: On Ubuntu you can get the build deps by running |
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`sudo apt-get build-dep python-imaging`. |
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$ git clone git://github.com/overshard/pinry.git |
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$ git clone git://github.com/overshard/pinry.git |
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$ cd pinry |
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$ cd pinry |
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$ virtualenv . |
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$ virtualenv . |
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@@ -32,13 +35,6 @@ dependencies for PIL installed. |
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$ bin/python manage.py migrate |
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$ bin/python manage.py migrate |
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$ bin/python manage.py runserver |
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$ bin/python manage.py runserver |
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Note: If you are on Ubuntu 12.04 there is a bug in PIL that causes it to not |
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build in JPG and PNG support. You'll need to follow all the steps above except |
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before `virtualenv .` run `sudo apt-get install python-imaging` and instead of |
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`virtualenv .` run `virtualenv --system-site-packages .`. On older versions of |
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Ubuntu and older Linux distributions you'll need to install PIL dependencies. |
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On Ubuntu this can be done with `sudo apt-get build-dep python-imaging`. |
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### Jenkins |
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### Jenkins |
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