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+==========
+Installing
+==========
+
+Paramiko itself
+===============
+
+The recommended way to get Invoke is to **install the latest stable release**
+via `pip <http://pip-installer.org>`_::
+
+ $ pip install paramiko
+
+.. note::
+ Users who want the bleeding edge can install the development version via
+ ``pip install paramiko==dev``.
+
+We currently support **Python 2.5/2.6/2.7**, with support for Python 3 coming
+soon. Users on Python 2.4 or older are urged to upgrade. Paramiko *may* work on
+Python 2.4 still, but there is no longer any support guarantee.
+
+Paramiko has two dependencies: the pure-Python ECDSA module `ecdsa`, and the
+PyCrypto C extension. `ecdsa` is easily installable from wherever you
+obtained Paramiko's package; PyCrypto may require more work. Read on for
+details.
+
+PyCrypto
+========
+
+`PyCrypto <https://www.dlitz.net/software/pycrypto/>`_ provides the low-level
+(C-based) encryption algorithms we need to implement the SSH protocol. There
+are a couple gotchas associated with installing PyCrypto: its compatibility
+with Python's package tools, and the fact that it is a C-based extension.
+
+.. _pycrypto-and-pip:
+
+Possible gotcha on older Python and/or pip versions
+---------------------------------------------------
+
+We strongly recommend using ``pip`` to as it is newer and generally better than
+``easy_install``. However, a combination of bugs in specific (now rather old)
+versions of Python, ``pip`` and PyCrypto can prevent installation of PyCrypto.
+Specifically:
+
+* Python = 2.5.x
+* PyCrypto >= 2.1 (required for most modern versions of Paramiko)
+* ``pip`` < 0.8.1
+
+When all three criteria are met, you may encounter ``No such file or
+directory`` IOErrors when trying to ``pip install paramiko`` or ``pip install
+PyCrypto``.
+
+The fix is to make sure at least one of the above criteria is not met, by doing
+the following (in order of preference):
+
+* Upgrade to ``pip`` 0.8.1 or above, e.g. by running ``pip install -U pip``.
+* Upgrade to Python 2.6 or above.
+* Downgrade to Paramiko 1.7.6 or 1.7.7, which do not require PyCrypto >= 2.1,
+ and install PyCrypto 2.0.1 (the oldest version on PyPI which works with
+ Paramiko 1.7.6/1.7.7)
+
+
+C extension
+-----------
+
+Unless you are installing from a precompiled source such as a Debian apt
+repository or RedHat RPM, or using :ref:`pypm <pypm>`, you will also need the
+ability to build Python C-based modules from source in order to install
+PyCrypto. Users on **Unix-based platforms** such as Ubuntu or Mac OS X will
+need the traditional C build toolchain installed (e.g. Developer Tools / XCode
+Tools on the Mac, or the ``build-essential`` package on Ubuntu or Debian Linux
+-- basically, anything with ``gcc``, ``make`` and so forth) as well as the
+Python development libraries, often named ``python-dev`` or similar.
+
+For **Windows** users we recommend using :ref:`pypm`, installing a C
+development environment such as `Cygwin <http://cygwin.com>`_ or obtaining a
+precompiled Win32 PyCrypto package from `voidspace's Python modules page
+<http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/modules.shtml#pycrypto>`_.
+
+.. note::
+ Some Windows users whose Python is 64-bit have found that the PyCrypto
+ dependency ``winrandom`` may not install properly, leading to ImportErrors.
+ In this scenario, you'll probably need to compile ``winrandom`` yourself
+ via e.g. MS Visual Studio. See `Fabric #194
+ <https://github.com/fabric/fabric/issues/194>`_ for info.
+
+
+.. _pypm:
+
+ActivePython and PyPM
+=====================
+
+Windows users who already have ActiveState's `ActivePython
+<http://www.activestate.com/activepython/downloads>`_ distribution installed
+may find Paramiko is best installed with `its package manager, PyPM
+<http://code.activestate.com/pypm/>`_. Below is example output from an
+installation of Paramiko via ``pypm``::
+
+ C:\> pypm install paramiko
+ The following packages will be installed into "%APPDATA%\Python" (2.7):
+ paramiko-1.7.8 pycrypto-2.4
+ Get: [pypm-free.activestate.com] paramiko 1.7.8
+ Get: [pypm-free.activestate.com] pycrypto 2.4
+ Installing paramiko-1.7.8
+ Installing pycrypto-2.4
+ C:\>