README: formatting (line-wrapping) of arch_o_median's edits to README

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Zooko O'Whielacronx 2007-08-08 20:47:42 -07:00
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The Python Way is to execute "setup.py install" for each Python package. The Python Way is to execute "setup.py install" for each Python package.
You'll need to run "setup.py install" five separate times, one for each of You'll need to run "setup.py install" five separate times, one for each of
the five subpackages (allmydata, allmydata.Crypto, foolscap, simplejson, and zfec). the five subpackages (allmydata, allmydata.Crypto, foolscap, simplejson,
and zfec).
for PACKAGE in zfec Crypto foolscap simplejson; do for PACKAGE in zfec Crypto foolscap simplejson; do
cd src/${PACKAGE} && python setup.py install && cd ../.. cd src/${PACKAGE} && python setup.py install && cd ../..
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RUNNING: RUNNING:
If you installed one of the debian packages constructed by "make deb-*", or installed "The Python Way", If you installed one of the debian packages constructed by "make deb-*", or
then it creates an 'allmydata-tahoe' executable, usually in /usr/bin . installed "The Python Way", then it creates an 'allmydata-tahoe' executable,
Else, you can find allmydata-tahoe in ./instdir/bin/ . This tool is used to usually in /usr/bin . Else, you can find allmydata-tahoe in ./instdir/bin/ .
create, start, and stop nodes. Each node lives in a separate base This tool is used to create, start, and stop nodes. Each node lives in a
directory, inside of which you can add files to configure and control the separate base directory, inside of which you can add files to configure and
node. Nodes also read and write files within that directory. control the node. Nodes also read and write files within that directory.
A grid consists of a single central 'introducer and vdrive' node and one or A grid consists of a single central 'introducer and vdrive' node and one or
more 'client' nodes. If you are joining an existing grid, the more 'client' nodes. If you are joining an existing grid, the