Installation is trivially simple, thanks to python's distutils. Check
out the svn, and run python ./setup.py build && python ./setup.py
install from inside pyntkd. I'm not aware of any additional steps that
need to be taken, although reviewing the default config may be
advisable. There are other ways to help too, if you've got a little
time and want to contribute; for example, much of the English
documentation is incomplete or could use rewriting, proofing, or
editing.

On Jan 16, 2008 11:24 AM, Francesco Cat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry but i'm studying python next year at university... Till now i'm
> only experienced with C/C++ :(
> And the Politecnico di Milano leaves too little spare time to get
> practiced with Python (and network coding) by myself...
>
> But i would like to give an help by connecting the netsukuku for
> testing... when i find something like "simple compiling/installing and
> setting up the ntk on Ubuntu" howto :)
> I really hope to be usefull for this project... I've been dreaming
> about Netsukuku since the first day i read about it!
>
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