Distributed self-replicating programs in Python
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README.md

Running The Tests

Your computer should have an Internet connection, and the docker command line tool should be able to connect to a working Docker daemon (localhost or elsewhere for OS X etc.) that can run new images.

The IP address of the Docker daemon must allow exposing ports from running containers, e.g. it should not be firewalled or port forwarded.

If in doubt, just install Docker on a Linux box in the default configuration and run the tests there.