Labs/Bespin/DeveloperGuide/Setup

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Thanks for downloading the code to the Bespin project. You can easily get Bespin's Python server running on your local Mac or Linux machine (see note about Windows below).

Prerequisites

You will need the following installed on your system to get Bespin up and running:

  • Mercurial
  • Git
  • Python 2.5 or 2.6

NOTE FOR LINUX USERS: If you are running on a Linux system, you will likely need a "python-dev" (on Ubuntu; possibly "python-devel" elsewhere) package installed, if you do not already have it.

NOTE FOR MAC USERS: You will need Xcode installed.

NOTE FOR WINDOWS USERS: Most Bespin developers are using unix-like platforms. Bespin's server should be able to run on Windows, though. You'll need a C compiler, and you can use Microsoft's free Visual C++ compiler. As an alternative, you can use Cygwin or MinGW to have a unix-like environment on your Windows system.

Getting Started

Run:

   hg clone http://hg.mozilla.org/labs/bespinclient
   hg clone http://hg.mozilla.org/labs/bespinserver
   cd bespinclient

This will get the Bespin client and Python Bespin server code checked out. The bespinclient/ directory is the "main" directory that you'll use. (See the Using Mercurial article for more detailed instructions on using Mercurial.)

To set up Bespin for the first time, run:

   python bootstrap.py --no-site-packages
 

to get the environment set up. This is built around virtualenv.

After running the bootstrap script, please follow the additional instructions that are displayed on the screen.

More Documentation

Documentation can be found in the docs directory of "bespinclient".

Contributing to Bespin

For details see:

Labs/Bespin/Contributing