Jim Lyons skrev:
The installation instructions are (appear) missing on
http://www.squeak.org/Documentation/Installation
(Using Mac OS 10.3.9, Safari)
Yes, you are right. Do anyone have a write up on installing
Squeak on
MacOSX ?
Karl
If I understand a write up is a short peace of text so, here it is:
- First you have to download the mac release which is a zip folder. IF you have set Safari appropriately this folder will unzip automatically after the download, else just unzip it by double cliking on it (on OSX). - The folder contents all the files you need. You can put the folder somewhere on your hard disk and drag the .image file on the .app file and thats’it. - Alternatively you can pick the .app file (this is the Squeak Virtual Machine for the Mac, including lots of pluggins) and put it in the Application folder so that when you’ll double clik an .image file Squeak will start automagically.
Note: to see the pluggins select the .app file pressing ctrl key and select in the context menu ‘Afficher le contenu du paquet’ (sorry I don’t have en english version of OSX at hand). Open the ‘contents’ folder, the pluggins are in the resources folder.
Asselin Raymond skrev:
Jim Lyons skrev:
The installation instructions are (appear) missing on
http://www.squeak.org/Documentation/Installation
(Using Mac OS 10.3.9, Safari)
Yes, you are right. Do anyone have a write up on installing
Squeak on
MacOSX ?
Karl
If I understand a write up is a short peace of text so, here it is:
- First you have to download the mac release which is a zip folder.
IF you have set Safari appropriately this folder will unzip automatically after the download, else just unzip it by double cliking on it (on OSX).
- The folder contents all the files you need. You can put the
folder somewhere on your hard disk and drag the .image file on the .app file and thats’it.
- Alternatively you can pick the .app file (this is the Squeak Virtual
Machine for the Mac, including lots of pluggins) and put it in the Application folder so that when you’ll double clik an .image file Squeak will start automagically.
Note: to see the pluggins select the .app file pressing ctrl key and select in the context menu ‘Afficher le contenu du paquet’ (sorry I don’t have en english version of OSX at hand). Open the ‘contents’ folder, the pluggins are in the resources folder. _______________________________________________ Webteam mailing list Webteam@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/webteam
Thanks, Raymond I added your instruction to the page.
Karl
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