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wting_autojump/INSTALL.md
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Documentation and install scripts now instruct older Python users to upgrade
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INSTALLATION

REQUIREMENTS

Python v2.7+ or 3.2+

Bash v4.0+ for tab completion

If you are unable to update Python to a supported version, older versions of autojump can be downloaded and installed manually.

Python v2.6+ is supported by release v19.

Python v2.4+ is supported by release v12.

AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION

Linux

autojump is included in the following distro repositories, please use relevant package management utilities to install (e.g. yum, apt-get, etc):

- Debian testing/unstable, Ubuntu, Linux Mint

On Debian only, autojump requires manual activation for policy reasons. Please see ``/usr/share/doc/autojump/README.Debian``.

- RedHat, Fedora, CentOS
- ArchLinux
- Gentoo
- Frugalware
- Slackware

Mac

Homebrew is the recommended installation method for Mac OS X:

brew install autojump

MacPorts also available:

port install autojump

Other

Please check the Wiki for an up to date listing of installation methods.

MANUAL INSTALLATION

Grab a copy of autojump:

git clone git://github.com/joelthelion/autojump.git

Run the installation script:

cd autojump
./install.sh [ --local ] [ --zsh ]

and follow on screen instructions.

MANUAL UNINSTALLATION

It is recommended to use your distribution's relevant package management utilities, unless you installed manually or ran into uninstallation issues.

Grab a copy of autojump:

git clone git://github.com/joelthelion/autojump.git

Run the uninstallation script:

cd autojump
./uninstall.sh

and follow on screen instructions.

If you keep getting autojump: command not found at the prompt, do:unset PROMPT_COMMAND. You can also restart your shell.