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# Download portable python package [[from here]] and extract it say c:\uClient
# Download portable python package [[from here]] and extract it say c:\uClient


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# Get the latest source code. Instructions on updating source code and the descriptions of various source branches are [[uClient::Instructions to get latest source]]  
# Get the latest source code. Instructions on updating source code and the descriptions of various source branches are [[uClient::Instructions to get latest source]]  
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=== For linux ===
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* Get the latest source code  
* Get the latest source code  
 
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svn co https://www.kitware.com/svn/Connectome/RemoteClient/trunk uClient
svn co https://www.kitware.com/svn/Connectome/RemoteClient/trunk uClient
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== Server Side  ==
== Server Side  ==

Revision as of 20:28, 3 January 2011

Installation

Client side

Client will be supported on both windows and linux

Windows

  1. Download portable python package from here and extract it say c:\uClient
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  1. Get the latest source code. Instructions on updating source code and the descriptions of various source branches are uClient::Instructions to get latest source
todo: insert image here 

For linux

These are suggestive instructions tested on Ubuntu Lucid (10.04).

  • Please make sure following packages are installed
    1. Python 2.6+
    2. wxPython
    3. vtk
    4. svn (to get latest source code from central repository)
  • Get the latest source code
svn co https://www.kitware.com/svn/Connectome/RemoteClient/trunk uClient

Server Side

It is assumed that only Windows drivers are provided for Zeiss microscopes and

  1. Register the ActiveX control with windows



Pre-requisites

Following packages are included in the package

  • Python 2.6.x (2.6.1) included
  • Pre-built VTK python bindings and required DLLs
  • wxPython

Limitations

Sandbox

Following is the test to see if source code insertion works

<source lang="php"> <? print("This is my PHP Code."); ?> </source>