[Bf-docboard] Blender on Linux

Alex Heizer bf-docboard@blender.org
Tue, 31 Dec 2002 11:43:02 -0600


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Bart Veldhuizen wrote:

>On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 01:30, Alex Heizer wrote:
>
>>>While we're talking about building - is there anyone who would like to
>>>describe the OS specific installation process of the binaries?
>>>(Windows/Linux/OsX/...)
>>>
>>>Bart
>>>
>>For OSX, it's a complicated process of unstuffing it and double-clicking 
>>the icon. :)
>>
>>Seriously, it shoudl start Stuffit when it downloads, at which time, if 
>>you'd like to keep your apps all in the Applications folder, copy the 
>>binary to the Applications folder, and maybe drag the icon to the Dock 
>>also. It's easier than the Linux  binary install, where you have to 
>>untar it yourself. :)
>>
>
>Still, you'd be surprised at the ignorance of some users :-) As simple
>as it may be, I still think we should describe the process somewhere. Do
>you volunteer for OSX? It won't be much work ;-)
>

*LOL* I think I just wrote it! :)

I'll write up something more professional sounding today. I'll make it 
up so it will fit in with the other installation instructions from the 
blender2.0 guide, in style.

Alex


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Bart Veldhuizen wrote:<br>
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      <pre wrap="">While we're talking about building - is there anyone who would like to<br>describe the OS specific installation process of the binaries?<br>(Windows/Linux/OsX/...)<br><br>Bart<br><br></pre>
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      <pre wrap="">For OSX, it's a complicated process of unstuffing it and double-clicking <br>the icon. :)<br><br>Seriously, it shoudl start Stuffit when it downloads, at which time, if <br>you'd like to keep your apps all in the Applications folder, copy the <br>binary to the Applications folder, and maybe drag the icon to the Dock <br>also. It's easier than the Linux  binary install, where you have to <br>untar it yourself. :)<br></pre>
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      <pre wrap=""><!----><br>Still, you'd be surprised at the ignorance of some users :-) As simple<br>as it may be, I still think we should describe the process somewhere. Do<br>you volunteer for OSX? It won't be much work ;-)<br></pre>
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*LOL* I think I just wrote it! :)<br>
      <br>
I'll write up something more professional sounding today. I'll make it up
so it will fit in with the other installation instructions from the blender2.0
guide, in style.<br>
      <br>
Alex<br>
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