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# dupeGuru
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This package contains the source for dupeGuru. Its documentation is
[available online][documentation]. Here's how this source tree is organised:
* core: Contains the core logic code for dupeGuru. It's Python code.
* core_*: Edition-specific-cross-toolkit code written in Python.
* cocoa: UI code for the Cocoa toolkit. It's Objective-C code.
* qt: UI code for the Qt toolkit. It's written in Python and uses PyQt.
* images: Images used by the different UI codebases.
* debian: Skeleton files required to create a .deb package
* help: Help document, written for Sphinx.
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* locale: .po files for localisation.
There are also other sub-folder that comes from external repositories and are part of this repo as
git subtrees:
* hscommon: A collection of helpers used across HS applications.
* cocoalib: A collection of helpers used across Cocoa UI codebases of HS applications.
* qtlib: A collection of helpers used across Qt UI codebases of HS applications.
# How to build dupeGuru from source
## Prerequisites installation
Then, you have to make sure that your system has to "non-pip-installable" prerequisites installed:
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* All systems: [Python 3.2+][python] and [distribute][distribute]
* Mac OS X: The last XCode to have the 10.6 SDK included.
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* Windows: Visual Studio 2008, [PyQt 4.7+][pyqt], [cx_Freeze][cxfreeze] and
[Advanced Installer][advinst] (you only need the last two if you want to create an installer)
On Ubuntu, the apt-get command to install all pre-requisites is:
$ apt-get install python3-dev python3-pyqt4 pyqt4-dev-tools python3-setuptools
## Virtualenv setup
First, you need `pip` and `virtualenv` in your system Python install:
$ sudo easy_install pip
$ sudo pip install virtualenv
Then, in dupeGuru's source folder, create a virtual environment and activate it:
$ virtualenv --system-site-packages env
$ source env/bin/activate
Then, you can install pip requirements in your virtualenv:
$ pip install -r requirements-[osx|win].txt
([osx|win] depends, of course, on your platform. On other platforms, just use requirements.txt).
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## Alternative: pyvenv
If you're on Python 3.3+, you can use the built-in `pyvenv` instead of `virtualenv`. `pyvenv` is
pretty much the same thing as `virtualenv`, except that it doesn't install distribute and pip, so it
has to be installed manually:
$ pyvenv --system-site-packages env
$ source env/bin/activate
$ curl -O http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.py
$ python distribute_setup.py
$ easy_install pip
## Actual building and running
With your virtualenv activated, you can build and run dupeGuru with these commands:
$ python configure.py
$ python build.py
$ python run.py
You can also package dupeGuru into an installable package with:
$ python package.py
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[documentation]: http://www.hardcoded.net/dupeguru/help/en/
[python]: http://www.python.org/
[distribute]: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/distribute
[pyqt]: http://www.riverbankcomputing.com
[cxfreeze]: http://cx-freeze.sourceforge.net/
[advinst]: http://www.advancedinstaller.com