Installing madIS ================ The requirements for using madIS are: 1. **Python 2.6.x** or **2.7.x**: You can download a windows distribution of Python from http://www.python.org/download/releases/ .You need to download the latest Python in the 2.6 or 2.7 series. madIS doesn't currently work with Python 3.0. .. note:: Most Linux distributions come with Python 2.6 or Python 2.7 preinstalled. 2. **APSW**: Windows: Download the windows distribution of `APSW` from http://code.google.com/p/apsw/downloads/list . Linux: Most Linux distributions contain in their repositories a sufficiently recent version of `APSW`. If you use Ubuntu 10.04 and later, install the `python-apsw` package:: sudo apt-get install python-apsw In case `APSW` is not provided with your Linux distribution of choise, `APSW` should be build from source. The detailed instructions for building `APSW` can be found at: http://apidoc.apsw.googlecode.com/hg/build.html#recommended A quick command line to build and install `APSW` is:: sudo python setup.py fetch --all --missing-checksum-ok build install If you are using Ubuntu and wish to build `APSW` from source, you also need the packages:: build-essential libreadline5-dev zlib1g-dev python-dev MacOS: On *MacOS 10.6* install `APSW` and `readline` via `easy_install`:: easy_install apsw easy_install readline On *MacOS 10.7* you have to build `APSW` from source (as showed above), for which you'll also need *Xcode*. After building `APSW`, install `readline` via `easy_install`:: sudo easy_install readline 3. Download the madIS archive (.zip) from: http://code.google.com/p/madis/downloads/list 4. Uncompress above zip file 5. Use madis by entering into the new "madis/" path and executing "python mterm.py"