From: Daniel Martí Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2015 04:51:37 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Simplify markdown code blocks X-Git-Tag: 0.5.0~131 X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?a=commitdiff_plain;h=60aea2ca1e59b421011163fdfb8c011b86ed442a;p=fdroidserver.git Simplify markdown code blocks --- diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 08618eb9..7357a933 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -29,66 +29,51 @@ Installing The easiest way to install the `fdroidserver` tools is on Ubuntu, Mint or other Ubuntu based distributions, you can install using: -``` -sudo apt-get install fdroidserver -``` + sudo apt-get install fdroidserver For older Ubuntu releases or to get the latest version, you can get `fdroidserver` from the Guardian Project PPA (the signing key fingerprint is `6B80 A842 07B3 0AC9 DEE2 35FE F50E ADDD 2234 F563`) -``` -sudo add-apt-repository ppa:guardianproject/ppa -sudo apt-get update -sudo apt-get install fdroidserver -``` + sudo add-apt-repository ppa:guardianproject/ppa + sudo apt-get update + sudo apt-get install fdroidserver On OSX, `fdroidserver` is available from third party package managers, like Homebrew, MacPorts, and Fink: -``` -sudo brew install fdroidserver -``` + sudo brew install fdroidserver For Arch-Linux is a package in the AUR available. If you have installed `yaourt` or something similiar, you can do: -``` -yaourt -S fdroidserver -``` + yaourt -S fdroidserver For any platform where Python's `easy_install` is an option (e.g. OSX or Cygwin, you can use it: -``` -sudo easy_install fdroidserver -``` + sudo easy_install fdroidserver Python's `pip` also works: -``` -sudo pip install fdroidserver -``` + sudo pip install fdroidserver The combination of `virtualenv` and `pip` is great for testing out the -latest versions of `fdroidserver`. Using `pip`, `fdroidserver` can -even be installed straight from git. First, make sure you have -installed the python header files, virtualenv and pip. They should be +latest versions of `fdroidserver`. Using `pip`, `fdroidserver` can +even be installed straight from git. First, make sure you have +installed the python header files, virtualenv and pip. They should be included in your OS's default package manager or you can install them via other mechanisms like Brew/dnf/pacman/emerge/Fink/MacPorts. For Debian based distributions: -``` -apt-get install python-dev python-pip python-virtualenv -``` + apt-get install python-dev python-pip python-virtualenv + Then here's how to install: -``` -git clone https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidserver.git -cd fdroidserver -virtualenv env/ -source env/bin/activate -pip install -e . -python2 setup.py install -``` + git clone https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidserver.git + cd fdroidserver + virtualenv env/ + source env/bin/activate + pip install -e . + python2 setup.py install