Note
If you just want to install the RestAuth server or RestAuthClient via APT, you do not have to seperately install this library, as it will be automatically installed.
The RestAuth project provides APT repositories for all software it maintains. Repositories are available for all distributions that are currently maintained by the Debian project and Canonical respectively except Debian 6.0 (“squeeze”) and Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx).
To add the repositories, simply add this line to your /etc/apt/sources.list file:
deb http://apt.fsinf.at <dist> restauth
... where <dist> is any of the supported distributions. At the time of writing, possible values are lucid, oneiric, squeeze or wheezy. Please see the WikiPedia pages for Ubuntu and Debian to see how they map to your installation. You can also check the APT repository itself for a list of available distributions (don’t forget to check the ‘Last modified’ timestamp!).
Note
Repositories for older distributions might contain older versions of this software.
Once you added the repository, you have to install the fsinf GPG keyring used for signing the repositories, so you won’t get any warnings when updating. You can either install the fsinf-keyring package using:
apt-get update
apt-get install fsinf-keyring
apt-get update
or download and add the key directly using:
wget -O - http://apt.fsinf.at/keys/apt-repository@fsinf.at | apt-key add -
Once you have added the repositories, installing RestAuthCommon is as simple as
apt-get install python-restauth-common
... or on Python3:
apt-get install python3-restauth-common