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The installation procedure is the same on Mac OS X as for Linux, except for the Java installation. Java is usually installed by default. After installing Java, open the Terminal application or an xterm, and follow the instructions for Linux/Unix from Step 2 onwards. to:
The installation procedure is the same on Mac OS X as for Linux, except for the Java installation. We recommend that you install XCode, then follow the instructions for Linux/Unix from Step 2 onwards. February 09, 2010, at 11:46 PM
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Step 1: Install Java If you are missing any of the necessary Unix commands, you can get them via Xcode or Fink or Mac Ports. to:
Step 1: Install XCode Other handy Unix packages for the Mac can be obtained using Mac Ports. February 09, 2010, at 11:36 PM
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If you are missing any of the necessary Unix commands, you can get them via Xcode or Fink or Darwin Ports. to:
If you are missing any of the necessary Unix commands, you can get them via Xcode or Fink or Mac Ports. October 29, 2009, at 09:46 AM
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Installing Camino: Mac OS XSystem requirements
The installation procedure is the same on Mac OS X as for Linux, except for the Java installation. Java is usually installed by default. After installing Java, open the Terminal application or an xterm, and follow the instructions for Linux/Unix from Step 2 onwards. Step 1: Install Java If you are missing any of the necessary Unix commands, you can get them via Xcode or Fink or Darwin Ports. |