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If you need any help with the python or the structure let me know, I've recently just re-jiged and published the website to a new hosting server: http://www.dohickey-project.com/ and you can find the wiki, not much in it at the moment but 'comming-soon' as they say. http://dohickey.wikispaces.com/ It's still in alpha stage so it's at it's most changeable; I'm thinking of making a Makefile too which would at least allow uninstallation too but I have to think about how to do that. Any help greatly appreciated. Best Regards, Martin Owens On 12/03/07, James Kramer <kramerjm at gmail.com> wrote: > > Martin, > > It works well. Neat! Very useful. All my equipment had a five star > > rating so I wasn't able to assess how the rating system was working. > > You might want to rename the installation instructions README instead > > of install but this is really minor and I am speaking from a Debian > > viewpoint > > > > Also, for installation, I used > sudo python setup.py install > which only makes sense by it may help others to install > > I have to check out the code I am not familiar with python but should > be able to figure it out. > jay > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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