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Installation
==================================================

Installation can be done in various ways. The simplest form uses pip
or easy_install. Either one will work::

    pip install rsa
    easy_install rsa

Depending on your system you may need to use ``sudo pip`` or ``sudo
easy_install``.

Installation from source is also quite easy. Download the source and
then type::

    python setup.py install

or if that doesn't work::

    sudo python setup.py install


The sources are tracked in our `Mercurial repository`_ at
bitbucket.org. It also hosts the `issue tracker`_.

.. _`Mercurial repository`: https://bitbucket.org/sybren/python-rsa
.. _`issue tracker`:
    https://bitbucket.org/sybren/python-rsa/issues?status=new&status=open


Dependencies
--------------------------------------------------

Python-RSA has very few dependencies. As a matter of fact, to use it
you only need Python itself. Loading and saving keys does require an
extra module, though: pyasn1. If you used pip or easy_install like
described above, you should be ready to go.


Development dependencies
--------------------------------------------------

In order to start developing on Python-RSA you need a bit more. Use
pip or easy_install to install the following packages:

    - Mercurial
    - nose
    - sphinx
    - pyasn1
    - tox

Once these are installed, use Mercurial_ to get a copy of the source::

    hg clone https://sybren@bitbucket.org/sybren/python-rsa
    sudo python setup.py develop


.. _Mercurial: http://hg-scm.com/