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  3. Type pypm install celery-with-redis
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version 3.0 on Jan 9th, 2014

Contents

This bundle installs the following packages:

['celery>=3.0,<4.0', 'redis>=2.4.4']

What is this?

This is a bundle of several packages that you can use as a shortcut in the requirements lists of your applications. Bundles are used to follow a common group of packages, or a package with an optional extension feature.

You can install all of the packages in this bundle by,

using pip:

$ pip install -U celery-with-redis

or using easy_install:

$ easy_install -U celery-with-redis

Or if you want to add this bundle as a dependency in your application, you can add the following identifier in your setup.py's requires list or in your pip requirements files:

celery-with-redis

You can also specify a specific version:

celery-with-redis>=3.0

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Last updated Jan 9th, 2014

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