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-.. -*- mode: rst -*-
-
-============
-Installation
-============
-
-Pygments requires at least Python 2.4 to work correctly. Just to clarify:
-there *won't* ever be support for Python versions below 2.4. However, there
-are no other dependencies.
-
-
-Installing a released version
-=============================
-
-As a Python egg (via easy_install)
-----------------------------------
-
-You can install the most recent Pygments version using `easy_install`_::
-
- sudo easy_install Pygments
-
-This will install a Pygments egg in your Python installation's site-packages
-directory.
-
-
-From the tarball release
--------------------------
-
-1. Download the most recent tarball from the `download page`_
-2. Unpack the tarball
-3. ``sudo python setup.py install``
-
-Note that the last command will automatically download and install
-`setuptools`_ if you don't already have it installed. This requires a working
-internet connection.
-
-This will install Pygments into your Python installation's site-packages directory.
-
-
-Installing the development version
-==================================
-
-If you want to play around with the code
-----------------------------------------
-
-1. Install `Mercurial`_
-2. ``hg clone http://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/pygments-main pygments``
-3. ``cd pygments``
-4. ``ln -s pygments /usr/lib/python2.X/site-packages``
-5. ``ln -s pygmentize /usr/local/bin``
-
-As an alternative to steps 4 and 5 you can also do ``python setup.py develop``
-which will install the package via setuptools in development mode.
-
-..
- If you just want the latest features and use them
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- ::
-
- sudo easy_install Pygments==dev
-
- This will install a Pygments egg containing the latest Subversion trunk code
- in your Python installation's site-packages directory. Every time the command
- is run, the sources are updated from Subversion.
-
-
-.. _download page: http://pygments.org/download/
-.. _setuptools: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools
-.. _easy_install: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall
-.. _Mercurial: http://selenic.com/mercurial/