Difference between revisions of "CcPublisher on Linux"

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Creative Commons distributes a gzipped tar file containing the source for ccPublisher on Linux.  Before running ccPublisher on Linux you need to have the following installed:
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This page describes how to run [[ccPublisher]] on Linux; for developer information, see the [[ccPublisher Developer]] page.  Creative Commons distributes a gzipped tar file containing the source for ccPublisher on Linux.  Before running ccPublisher on Linux you need to have the following installed:
  
 
* Python 2.4 or later
 
* Python 2.4 or later
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  $ tar zxvf ccPublisher-2.0.0.tar.gz
 
  $ tar zxvf ccPublisher-2.0.0.tar.gz
 
  $ cd ccPublisher-2.0.0
 
  $ cd ccPublisher-2.0.0
  $ python ccp.py
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  $ ./ccPublisher.sh
  
 
If you have the mad skills necessary to work with packaging ccPublisher in an RPM or DEB file, email software at creativecommons dot org; we could use your help.
 
If you have the mad skills necessary to work with packaging ccPublisher in an RPM or DEB file, email software at creativecommons dot org; we could use your help.

Revision as of 14:15, 26 May 2006


This page describes how to run ccPublisher on Linux; for developer information, see the ccPublisher Developer page. Creative Commons distributes a gzipped tar file containing the source for ccPublisher on Linux. Before running ccPublisher on Linux you need to have the following installed:

  • Python 2.4 or later
  • wxPython 2.6 or later
  • elementtree (not required with Python 2.5 or later)

Once you have the prerequisites installed, you can untar the downloaded file and run the application:

$ tar zxvf ccPublisher-2.0.0.tar.gz
$ cd ccPublisher-2.0.0
$ ./ccPublisher.sh

If you have the mad skills necessary to work with packaging ccPublisher in an RPM or DEB file, email software at creativecommons dot org; we could use your help.