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121 lines
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netaddr is available in various packaged and non-packaged forms :
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- source code repository access
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- source release packages (tarball and zip formats)
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- Python eggs
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- Windows install packages
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Linux distribution specific :
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- Ubuntu and Debian (.deb packages)
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- Fedora (.rpm packages)
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Please see these Linux projects for availability and installation details.
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You can also build your own RPM packages, using bdist_rpm with setup.py
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available in the source tarball.
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Locating the software
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netaddr is available directly from the public subversion source code
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repository.
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Details on how to check out the source code can be found here :
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http://github.com/drkjam/netaddr/
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Official milestone releases can be found here :
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http://github.com/drkjam/netaddr/downloads
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Source Release Packages
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Download the latest release tarball/zip file and extract it to a temporary
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location or check out the source from the code hosting site into a local
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working copy directory.
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Run the setup file in the root directory like this::
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python setup.py install
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This automatically places the required files in the ``lib/site-packages``
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directory of the Python version you used to run the setup script, may be
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part of a virtualenv or similar.
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Python Eggs
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You can build and install eggs with netaddr using the ``setup_egg.py``
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file provided in the source distribution.
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All the usual commands are supported e.g.::
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python setup_egg.py develop
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python setup_egg.py bdist_egg
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...
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This requires that you install distribute or setuptools which is not part of
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the Python standard library.
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See the following URL for details :-
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- ``distribute`` - http://guide.python-distribute.org/
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- ``setuptools`` (old) - http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools
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.. warning:: ``setuptools`` is now very long in the tooth and full of bugs! \
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Just use distribute, or pip instead.
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Download and install the latest easy_install script and run the following
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command ::
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easy_install netaddr
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This will go to the Python Package Index and automatically find the
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appropriate version of netaddr for your Python setup.
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Alternatively, you can use pip instead of easy_install.
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Just download the latest version of pip from PyPI found here -
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http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip and run the following command ::
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pip install netaddr
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Windows Install Packages
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On Windows, it is usually more convenient to use the binary install packages.
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Please note that you may want to download a source zip file as well if you
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want local access to the API documentation and unit tests as these are not
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distributed along with the code in the Windows install packages.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Security Tip
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. warning:: while efforts are made to ensure that the Windows executables \
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produced are virus free, they cannot be guaranteed to always be 100% free of \
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possible nasties. Use them solely at your own risk!
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If you are either
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a) paranoid, or
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b) properly and correctly security conscious
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either run your own virus checking software against the setup executable
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before installing it or just download the .zip file and install netaddr using
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Python's ``setup.py`` script to mitigate any potential problems.
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Final Words
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Always be sure you verify your downloads against the checksums on the code
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hosting site's download page!
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