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README

README for PySAML2
==================

Dependencies
------------
Pylint should be compatible with any python >= 2.6 not 3.X yet.
To be able to sign/verify, encrypt/decrypt you need xmlsec1.
The repoze stuff works best together with repoze.who .

* http://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec/
* http://static.repoze.org/whodocs/

Install
-------
You need repoze.who to get the examples working, can be gotten through 
easy_install

    easy_install repoze.who

Or from the PyPi site if you prefer to do it that way.
You should get the latest version, which is right now 1.0.18 .

You also need xmlsec, which you can find here:

    http://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec/

Apart from that a normal
    
    python setup.py install

will install the package.

Documentation
-------------
Look in the doc/ subdirectory.

Comments, support, bug reports
------------------------------

Project page on : 

https://code.launchpad.net/~roland-hedberg/pysaml2/main

Use the Pysaml2@uma.es mailing list. Since we do not have
publicly available bug tracker yet, bug reports should be emailed
there too. 

You can subscribe to this mailing list at
http://delfos.sci.uma.es/mailman/listinfo/pysaml2

Archives are available at 
http://delfos.sci.uma.es/mailman/private/pysaml2/

Contributors
------------
* Roland Hedberg: main author / maintainer
* Lorenzo Gil Sanchez: Django integration