On 1/8/09 3:15 PM, "Howard Coffman" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi, I've just downloaded the s/w but am unable to get it to run. I found the > installation but I am not sure how to navigate to the directory. > > I saw the doc with the cd applications/gnubg command but that is NOT where the > s/w is installed. Rather it is located at: opt/loca/bin/gnubg. For whatever > reason I'm told the directory doesn't exist. I then understand I am to ./gnubg > under terminal. > > Can someone please provide some assistance. > > I used the program under Tiger with no problems. The install was a copy into > the Applications folder. I'm lost with the install under Leopard. > > I did look into the email archives but did not find this addressed. If it has > been addressed, please forgive me. There are a number of OS/X builds for PPC/Intel and different versions of OS/X (Tiger/Leopard etc). If your are using Leopard on an Intel CPU based computer do this: Download: http://www.acepoint.de/downloads/gnubg_all.pkg Once downloaded run the pkg (double click on it). At the prompts, I recommend the defaults - so hit "Continue", "Continue", "Agree", Install. After installing using the Finder navigate to /opt/local/bin Double click on the icon "gnubg". This should automatically start X windows (if its not already running) and then load GnuBG. The first time you run it this way Gnubg will take some time to load (SO it may look like its not doing anything for 20-30 seconds before displaying the splash screen). The first time is slow, subsequent runs should load pretty quickly. Michael _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg
