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				| Thanks for downloading mumble-django. | |
| 
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| To install mumble-django, extract it to wherever you would like it to | |
| reside, and then run: | |
| 
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|     python manage.py syncdb | |
| 
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| Under most circumstances, that should be all you need to do. However, if | |
| Murmur is not configured to connect to DBus, syncdb will give you an error | |
| message and Mumble-Django will not be able to work correctly. In this case, | |
| have a look at the wiki at | |
| <http://bitbucket.org/Svedrin/mumble-django/wiki/Connecting_Murmur_to_DBus> | |
| for instructions how to connect Murmur to DBus. | |
| 
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| If you need instructions on how to configure your web server in order to | |
| serve this application, you can have a look at the Wiki at | |
| <http://bitbucket.org/Svedrin/mumble-django/wiki/Webserver_Setup>. The wsgi | |
| script is also able to detect the installation paths automatically, so you | |
| shouldn't need to edit it. | |
| 
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| Django_Registration requires a valid EMail address to be set in settings.py, | |
| that can be used as a sender address for the registration emails. If you | |
| intend to use the registration feature, you may need to change the | |
| DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL setting in settings.py. | |
| 
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| Note that there is no need to use the same Database that Murmur itself uses, | |
| as mumble-django exclusively uses DBus to connect to Murmur and does not | |
| access Murmur's database directly. | |
| 
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| Also note that this application requires Python 2.3 or later, and a | |
| functional installation of Django 1.0 or newer. You can obtain Python | |
| from http://www.python.org/ and Django from http://www.djangoproject.com/.
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