RepSnapper Manual:Installation
NOTE: At begin the RepSnapper code were hosted/developed at http://svn.kulitorum.com/RepSnapper but now is on http://github.com/timschmidt/ , so please grab the latest code from git.
Contents
Windows / MAC Installation
Windows
- download RepSnapper.exe here
- run RepSnapper using RepSnapper.exe (you will need OpenGL)
OS-X
David Buzz made a binary distribution, you can get it here: https://sites.google.com/site/davidbuzz/repsnapper-for-osx-binaries
(RepSnapper-01-09-2010.dmg at the bottom of the page)
Linux Installation
Dependancy Installation
Although RepSnapper is not generally tested outside of window/linux/mac you may be able to get it running on other OS's. To do so you will need the following:
- gcc and stuff
- OpenGL
- SVN
- libfltk1.1
- libfltk1.1-dev
- libglut3
- libglut3-dev
- libboost1.37 and -dev (or higher version)
Preparing a build Debian/Ubuntu
On Linux Ubuntu you can find on the software repositories, the programs and libraries noted on Dependancy Installation section. Merely check linux readme after checking out the git, it gives clear examples with packages to install for Ubuntu.
RepSnapper Download
You can download the RepSnapper source using git: git clone git://github.com/timschmidt/repsnapper.git
RepSnapper Installation
cd repsnapper/src make clean make (If you get a file/directory does not exist error (e.g. if using ubuntu 10.04) try this:) cd RepSnapper/Libraries/xml/ make cd ../../Src/ make
OS-X Eclipse Project (development)
As a new feature RepSnapper now comes with an Eclipse Galileo(3.5) project.
Grab a svn client like kdesvn and start the download.
Grab the Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers from the download page http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
Throw in an additional SVN plugin - Help | Install New Software...
- Subclipse - http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.6.x
- Just take them all
Eclipse is Java and that means a svn wrapper. So shut down Eclipse and get it.
sudo apt-get install libsvn-java
Ubuntu users may wish to open the System|Administration|Synaptic Package Manager and do a quick search for libsvn instead as that will ensure Eclipse can find it.
When the donwload is complete enter the Eclipse folder in the repository and read the Readme.txt for last minute instructions.
At some point you'll need to reboot, so if you haven't done it before do it now.
Notice that while you downloaded the code with kdesvn you can now use svn directly from eclipse.
The build all works and so does the run and debug functionality, enjoy.