On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 5:55 AM, Stefano Zacchiroli<[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, > since yesterday, finally all the TG2 stack is available in Debian. > > It is currently in the "unstable" suite, but if no additional problems > will arise it will soon be part of the "testing" suite as well, ready > to be released. > > If you're using Debian unstable, getting started with TG2 application > development is then a matter of: > > # apt-get install python-tg.devtools > > it is recommended to install all "Recommends:" packages (which apt > does by default) to have a reasonably complete development > environment. > If you only need to run TG2 applications (i.e. you do not need the > development tools) then installation instructions are: > > # apt-get install python-turbogears2 > > If you have specific question on the packaging do not hesitate in > contacting me directly (I follow this list, but only sparingly) or, as > usual, file a bug report in the Debian bug tracking system. > > I would love if you could add to the turbogears website the above > information on how to use TG2 in Debian and derivatives distribution > (including Ubuntu). > awesome news.
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