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Installation
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First you have to clone this repository and all its submodules::
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hg clone ssh://hg@bitbucket.org/pkoppatz/pymove3d-app
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cd pymove3d-app
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Next create a virtualenv and install all the requirments into it. In this
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example we are using virtualenvwrapper to manage the virtualenv::
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mkvirtualenv pymove3d-env
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This repository provides requirements and configurations.
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For local development, install the requirements specified in
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requirements::
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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Now that this is complete, you can run pymove3d in that environment::
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python ./pymove3d.py
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