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-Virtual Machine
-===============
-
-The "*.ova" file in this directory is a Virtual Machine (also VM or
-Virtual Appliance) built and tested on a Windows 7 host of Oracle's
-VirtualBox (VB) 4.3.2.  The VM contains a turn-key BRL-CAD development
-environment. Using it requires about 6 GB of free space.
-
-Notes (see VB documentation on the site at <http://virtualbox.org/>):
-
-1.  You can use various VB settings for a VM to optimize your
-    experience: percent host cpu, RAM, video memory, etc.
-
-2.  You may need to reinstall guest additions if the VM is used on a
-    Linux or Mac host.
-
-============================= IN A NUTSHELL ==========================
-Step 1: Download, Install and Open VirtualBox (http://virtualbox.org/)
-Step 2: Import the VM (File > Import Appliance...)
-Step 3: Open the newly created VM
-
-Username: brlcad
-Password: Brlcad!
-
-You should change the password upon first login. To access the VM boot
-menu, press and hold the <SHIFT> key after starting the VM.
-======================================================================
-
-When starting the VM you may get a message about problems with the
-network adapter. If you cannot start the VM successfully, you may have
-to experiment with the VM's network settings to find something that
-works for your VirtualBox host's hardware.
-
-In the event nothing works for getting access to the network, you can
-choose to use no network at all. Please read the VirtualBox
-documentation or ask for help from the BRL-CAD developers if you don't
-find an answer quickly. You can find them on IRC (irc.freenode.net
-#brlcad).
-
-Configuration Notes
-===================
-
-The Chromium browser has BRL-CAD links on the bookmarks tool bar.
-
-The "brlcad-svn" directory has the brlcad/trunk current as of
-2013-11-18 (r58556) and there is a "brlcad-build" directory which was
-used for a successful trunk build, 'make regress', 'make test', and
-'sudo make install'.  It was then cleaned with 'make clean' but the
-configuration files are still in place.  The directory is ready to use
-as described in the "README-brlcad-development.txt" file.
-
-The successful trunk build is installed in the default location
-(/usr/brlcad/dev-7.24.1), and the PATH and MANPATH reflect that
-location.
-
-gcc/g++ version 4.7.2 is installed, as is CMake 2.8.9.
-
-Editors vi and emacs are installed alongside the simple gedit.
-
-Suggestions for change or additions are encouraged.  Send to
-<brlcad-de...@lists.sourceforge.net>

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+Virtual Machine
+===============
+
+The "*.ova" file in this directory is a Virtual Machine (also VM or
+Virtual Appliance) built and tested on a Windows 7 host of Oracle's
+VirtualBox (VB) 4.3.8.  The VM contains a turn-key BRL-CAD development
+environment. Using it requires about 6 GB of free space.
+
+Notes (see VB documentation on the site at <http://virtualbox.org/>):
+
+1.  You can use various VB settings for a VM to optimize your
+    experience: percent host cpu, RAM, video memory, etc.
+
+2.  You may need to reinstall guest additions if the VM is used on a
+    Linux or Mac host.
+
+============================= IN A NUTSHELL ==========================
+Step 1: Download, Install and Open VirtualBox (http://virtualbox.org/)
+Step 2: Import the VM (File > Import Appliance...)
+Step 3: Open the newly created VM
+
+Username: brlcad
+Password: Brlcad!
+
+You should change the password upon first login. To access the VM boot
+menu, press and hold the <SHIFT> key after starting the VM.
+======================================================================
+
+When starting the VM you may get a message about problems with the
+network adapter. If you cannot start the VM successfully, you may have
+to experiment with the VM's network settings to find something that
+works for your VirtualBox host's hardware.
+
+In the event nothing works for getting access to the network, you can
+choose to use no network at all. Please read the VirtualBox
+documentation or ask for help from the BRL-CAD developers if you don't
+find an answer quickly. You can find them on IRC (irc.freenode.net
+#brlcad).
+
+Configuration Notes
+===================
+
+The Chromium browser (applications | Internet | Chromium Web Browser) 
+has BRL-CAD links on the bookmarks tool bar.
+
+The "brlcad-svn-trunk" directory has the brlcad/trunk current as of
+2014-02-27 (r60001).
+
+The "brlcad-build" directory has a configured and tested build
+followed by a "make clean" command, but the configuration files are
+still in place. The "README-brlcad-development.txt" file
+describes a recommended configuration and build sequence for use
+inside the build directory.
+
+The successful trunk build is installed in the default location
+(/usr/brlcad/dev-7.24.1). The PATH and MANPATH reflect that location,
+and Chromium has links to the installed BRL-CAD documentation.
+
+gcc/g++ version 4.7.2 is installed, as is CMake 2.8.9.
+
+Editors vi and emacs are installed alongside the simple gedit.
+
+Suggestions for change or additions are encouraged.  Send to
+<brlcad-de...@lists.sourceforge.net>

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