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+ Trema ![Project status](http://stillmaintained.com/trema/trema.png)
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+ =====
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+ An Open Source modular framework for developing OpenFlow controllers in Ruby/C
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+
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+
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+ What's Trema?
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+ -------------
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+
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+ Welcome to the Trema OpenFlow programming framework. The scope of
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+ Trema is to help developers to easily create their own OpenFlow
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+ controllers, and NOT aiming at providing a specific OpenFlow
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+ controller implementation.
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+
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+
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+ Getting Started
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+ ---------------
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+
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+ Trema requires several third-party software. You can install the
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+ prerequisites as follows:
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+
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+ $ sudo apt-get install gcc make ruby ruby-dev irb file libpcap-dev libsqlite3-dev
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+
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+ Download Trema source tree then run its build script:
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+ NOTE: Trema has been tested ONLY on the following environments:
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+ * Ubuntu 11.10 (i386/amd64, Desktop Edition)
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+ * Ubuntu 11.04 (i386/amd64, Desktop Edition)
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+ * Ubuntu 10.10 (i386/amd64, Desktop Edition)
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+ * Ubuntu 10.04 (i386/amd64, Desktop Edition)
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+ * Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 (i386/amd64)
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+ It may also run on other GNU/Linux distributions but is not tested and
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+ NOT SUPPORTED at this moment.
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+
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+
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+ What's here?
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+ ------------
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+
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+ This distribution includes all the source code of Trema you need to
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+ Please refer to the quick start guide
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+
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+
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+ Meta
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+ ----
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+
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+ * Ruby API documents: http://rubydoc.info/github/trema/trema/master/frames
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+ * Bugs: https://github.com/trema/trema/issues
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+ * Mailing List: https://groups.google.com/group/trema-dev
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+ * Twitter: http://twitter.com/trema_news
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+ * Web Page: http://trema.github.com/trema/
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+
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+
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+ Authors
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+ -------
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+
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+ Please keep the list sorted.
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+
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+ * Kazushi Sugyo
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+ * Kazuya Suzuki
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+ * Lei Sun
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+ * Nick Karanatsios <nickkaranatsios@gmail.com>
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+ * Shin'ya Zenke
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+ * Shuji Ishii
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+ * Sundell Jari <sundell.software@gmail.com>
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+ * Toshio Koide
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+ * Yasuhito Takamiya <yasuhito@gmail.com>
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+ * Yasunobu Chiba
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+ * Yasunori Nakazawa
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+
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+ ### Contributors
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+ Thanks to:
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+ * Initial Helios development team for implementing prototype versions.
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+ * HIDEyuki Shimonishi for providing much-needed coffee, snacks, and christmas cakes!
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+ * Anonymous alpha/beta testers for finding potential issues.
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+
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+ License & Terms
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+ ---------------
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+ Copyright (C) 2008-2012 NEC Corporation
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