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As for now, it's possible to take ReCodEx on a test drive on a single Linux
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machine. To do so, follow these steps:
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- Install Python 3.5 and the `python-requests` library
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- Install Python 3.4 and the `python-requests` library
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- Clone and build the broker and worker
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- Launch the testing file server contained in the `tools` directory of the
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broker project
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- Launch the broker (run it in the `examples` subdirectory which contains a
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working config file)
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- Launch a worker (again, use the `examples` subdirectory as the working
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directory)
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- Launch the broker with default config file located in the `examples` subdirectory (can be specifiend with `-c` option)
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- Launch a worker (again, use the config file in the `examples` subdirectory)
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- Submit a directory using the `fake_submit.py` script in the `tools` directory
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of the worker project
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of the broker project
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- Something should be happening now...
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Follow the readmes of the projects and headers of the files with helper scripts
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