It is assumed that you have a Raspberry Pi computer and an attached stepper motor (more detail needed...).
To keep the files together whilst not making the installation needlessly complicated, make a folder:
sudo mkdir /usr/local/bin/whereclock
Copy the little webserver and the stepper motor driver in there:
sudo cp whereclock.py /usr/local/bin/whereclock
sudo cp Stepper.py /usr/local/bin/whereclock
To make it start and stop nicely there is an init script provided. This needs putting in the right place:
sudo cp whereclock.sh /etc/init.d
To activate the script we need one more command which adds symbolic links in the right places in the /etc/rc.x directories:
sudo update-rc.d whereclock.sh defaults
Next time the Raspberry Pi boots, the whereclock will start up.
Rebooting the Raspberry Pi should start it up but you can also start and stop it mnually using these two commands:
sudo /etc/init.d/whereclock.sh start
sudo /etc/init.d/whereclock.sh stop