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==Running Gramps== | ==Running Gramps== |
Revision as of 01:26, 14 August 2015
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Installing Gramps using MacPorts
Current version available from MacPorts is: 5.1.6
- Download and install the latest Xcode tools from http://developer.apple.com/technology/Xcode.html
- Download and install Macports from http://www.macports.org/install.php
- Open Terminal.app from /Applications/Utilities and enter these commands:
sudo port selfupdate sudo port install gramps
If you are running a recent version of OS X (Snow Leopard, or later, at this point), much of the support software is pre-compiled and will install as quickly as it is downloaded.
If you have been using Version 3 of Gramps and are not ready to upgrade, the most recent version available is 3.49. You can install it with:
sudo port install gramps3
Note that gramps3 will be retired at some point in the not too distant future. |
Running Gramps
Use Terminal to start gramps:
gramps
GraphViz
You may wish to install GraphViz to handle some of the graphical reports that Gramps can produce. MacPorts can provide you with either graphical or command-line based versions of either a 'stable' or 'development' release of GraphViz. 'graphviz-gui' is recommended unless you know that you have a need for the development version. Install with:
sudo port install graphviz-gui
Issues
You can search the MacPorts bug tracker for any issues related to the Gramps port:
https://trac.macports.org/search?portsummarysearch=on
Please don't hesitate to create a ticket if you find a problem that you believe is related to the MacPorts build process.