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Then, quit and reopen terminal and type ‘Platon’ and the program should run.To do the second, open up your shell profile and write alias platon=”~/Users//”. bash_profile or you can open a copy in Textedit, making sure that its in plain text mode, the filename is preceded by a point (.), and the file is saved to your home (i.e., /Users/)) a profile file (I am using bash) and add ‘PATH=’$PATH:/opt’. To do the first, open up your shell profile or create (i.e., vi. To make Platon run from anywhere, you have two options: add the folder you have just placed the Platon executable in to the path or make an alias to the executable.Move the file somewhere useful, such as /opt. DCMAKECFLAGSRELEASE-DNDEBUG -DCMAKECXXFLAGSRELEASE-DNDEBUG Last 15 lines from /Users/localuser/Library/Logs/Homebrew.
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Hopefully, this should do its thing and produce an executable file named ‘Platon’. Socat XQuartz brew install socat brew cask install xquartz XQuartz open -a XQuartz socat TCP-LISTEN:6000,reuseaddr,fork UNIX-CLIENT:'DISPLAY'.
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Check out my earlier post for a more in-depth run down of how to install Platon, but, in brief, the process is this: A while ago, I wrote a post on installing Platon on a Mac. Is there a way to install R without Xquartz with Homebrew I need to decide whether to use Homebrew, or install R, Python etc with their pkg installers before applying to multiple computers (running OS X 10.8). A while ago, I wrote a post on installing Platon on a Mac.
