Fixing installation instructions since Python 2 is no longer in default Ubuntu installs.

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Cas Cremers 2017-12-14 16:23:09 +00:00
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Windows and MAC OS X should be equally feasible. Note that the below
instructions are written from a Linux/Ubuntu perspective, and probably instructions are written from a Linux/Ubuntu perspective, and probably
need modifications for other platforms. need modifications for other platforms.
Scyther is written partly in Python (for the GUI, using wxPython) and Scyther is written partly in Python 2 (for the GUI, using wxPython) and
partly in C (for the backend). partly in C (for the backend).
In order to run the tool from a repository checkout, it is required to In order to run the tool from a repository checkout, it is required to
@ -36,10 +36,11 @@ The build process depends on the following
* `flex` * `flex`
* `bison` * `bison`
* `gcc-multilib` * `gcc-multilib`
* `python-minimal`
If you are using Ubuntu, installing these may be as simple as running If you are using Ubuntu, installing these may be as simple as running
`sudo apt-get install cmake build-essential flex bison gcc-multilib` `sudo apt-get install cmake build-essential flex bison gcc-multilib python-minimal`
In case you also want to be able to compile Windows binaries from Linux, In case you also want to be able to compile Windows binaries from Linux,
you also need: you also need: