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Updated README

See #109
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_Supysonic_ can run as a standalone application (not recommended for a
"production" server) or as a WSGI application (on _Apache_ for instance).
To install it, run:
To install it, either run:
$ python setup.py install
or
$ pip install .
but not both. Please note that the `pip` method doesn't seem to work with
Python 2.7.
### Prerequisites
You'll need these to run _Supysonic_:
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* [watchdog](https://github.com/gorakhargosh/watchdog) (if you want to use the
[watcher](#watching-library-changes))
You can install all of them using `pip`:
All the dependencies (except _watchdog_) will automatically be installed by the
installation command above.
$ pip install .
You may also need a database specific package:
You may also need a database specific package if you don't want to use SQLite
(the default):
* _MySQL_: `pip install pymysql` or `pip install mysqlclient`
* _PostgreSQL_: `pip install psycopg2-binary`
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a watcher that will listen to any library change and update the database
accordingly.
The watcher is `bin/supysonic-watcher`, it is a non-exiting process and doesn't
The watcher is `supysonic-watcher`, it is a non-exiting process and doesn't
print anything to the console. If you want to keep it running in background,
either use the old `nohup` or `screen` methods, or start it as a simple
_systemd_ unit (unit file not included).