After some discussion with David Feeney, my colleague at Zepheira I've updated Amara/Akara install docs across the board to use virtualenv. This simplifies things a great deal, overall. Of course anyone can feel free to install without virtualenv, if they like, but we might not be able to provide as much guidance.These updated instructions also introduce a new resource. At Zepheira we have created a PyPI mirror <http://pypi.zepheira.com/releases/index> connected to a Jenkins instance to host continuously-integrated versions of some of our open-source projects, including Amara and Akara. This replaces the old, unreliable nightly snapshots regime.* http://www.xml3k.org/Amara/Install
Nice, Uche & zepheira folks. I added new installers for Windows users
at http://www.xml3k.org/Amara/Windows . New installers for 32 and 64
bit systems are built with Visual C++ 2008 (I couldn't with mingw on
win64 platform) I must update instruccions about build & install on
Windows.
-- lm (@lmorillas)
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