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diff --git a/external/unbound/libunbound/python/doc/install.rst b/external/unbound/libunbound/python/doc/install.rst index a073a5c66..bb3118984 100644 --- a/external/unbound/libunbound/python/doc/install.rst +++ b/external/unbound/libunbound/python/doc/install.rst @@ -1,31 +1,38 @@ Installation -=================================== +============ -**Prerequisites** +Prerequisites +------------- Python 2.4 or higher, SWIG 1.3 or higher, GNU make -**Compiling** +Compiling +--------- After downloading, you can compile the pyUnbound library by doing:: - > tar -xzf unbound-x.x.x-py.tar.gz - > cd unbound-x.x.x - > ./configure --with-pyunbound - > make + > tar -xzf unbound-x.x.x-py.tar.gz + > cd unbound-x.x.x + > ./configure --with-pyunbound + > make -You may want to --with-pythonmodule as well if you want to use python as -a module in the resolver. +You may want to enable ``--with-pythonmodule`` as well if you want to use +python as a module in the resolver. -You need GNU make to compile sources; SWIG and Python devel libraries to compile extension module. +You need ``GNU make`` to compile sources; ``SWIG`` and ``Python devel`` +libraries to compile extension module. -**Testing** +Testing +------- -If the compilation is successful, you can test the python LDNS extension module by:: +If the compilation is successful, you can test the python LDNS extension module +by:: - > cd contrib/python - > make testenv - > ./dns-lookup.py + > cd contrib/python + > make testenv + > ./dns-lookup.py -You may want to make install in the main directory since make testenv is for debugging. In contrib/examples you can find simple applications written in Python using the Unbound extension. +You may want to ``make install`` in the main directory since ``make testenv`` +is for debugging. In contrib/examples you can find simple applications written +in Python using the Unbound extension. |