source tarballs

  • bley 0.1.5:
    bley-0.1.5.tar.gz (MD5: 8e781d79304254194f4499ca9b6440eb, SHA1: 8d45c0494aeafaa9cde65336178c5668034e2f6c)
  • bley 0.1.4:
    bley-0.1.4.tar.gz (MD5: 1518bc3b10f984d8cf0fd09bcd178d56, SHA1: 15704c5cac1b4bfe30821c4510dade9a5f03df96)
  • bley 0.1.3:
    bley-0.1.3.tar.gz (MD5: d78a6deb94746c54588fe7152d223486, SHA1: cd230b50e57dfa526ffe6c979034fdfac14312b4)
  • bley 0.1.2:
    bley-0.1.2.tar.gz (MD5: 674f7de651a07dd624b1feed91278a7c, SHA1: f90e989d7e022c7eccd21ba19a5591be4bdd1098)
  • bley 0.1.1:
    bley-0.1.1.tar.gz (MD5: 70def26577692254ee075a302eda4e1f, SHA1: 167f5d2106e79874af8a9ab7b971d7badb58a326)
  • bley 0.1:
    bley-0.1.tar.gz (MD5: f4e9094dfdc4c1fef35818412e2396c2, SHA1: 6d3291277d2b407c83de91872244f1f89e562795)

packages

Debian/Ubuntu packages

Since Squeeze, you can just apt-get install bley and be happy. The same applies for Ubuntu since Maverick.

On Debian Lenny you can grab the .deb from http://packages.debian.org/bley and install it (but you will need python-support from backports.debian.org).

On Ubuntu Karmic and Lucid you should be able to install the .deb directly, but I never tested it on Karmic (and only shortly on Lucid).

git

The bley git repository is hosted at GitHub: http://github.com/evgeni/bley.

You can checkout your own copy via git clone git://github.com/evgeni/bley.git or git clone http://github.com/evgeni/bley.git .