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author | Steve Mynott <steve.mynott@gmail.com> | 2016-02-09 13:38:47 +0000 |
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committer | Steve Mynott <steve.mynott@gmail.com> | 2016-02-09 13:38:47 +0000 |
commit | ca23d40fc5a5c010883fd37793ee87b51a0277c5 (patch) | |
tree | 69677fd42d9272a9aa6ab8a4df498e3fc309b76a /ports/darwin_dmg/HOW_TO_INSTALL.txt | |
parent | d63b1f75ef971489a00339f4ec8af0e4f3113bad (diff) |
fix icon placement in dmg and tweak docs and filenames
Diffstat (limited to 'ports/darwin_dmg/HOW_TO_INSTALL.txt')
-rw-r--r-- | ports/darwin_dmg/HOW_TO_INSTALL.txt | 38 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/ports/darwin_dmg/HOW_TO_INSTALL.txt b/ports/darwin_dmg/HOW_TO_INSTALL.txt index fb0ae32..260eb1b 100644 --- a/ports/darwin_dmg/HOW_TO_INSTALL.txt +++ b/ports/darwin_dmg/HOW_TO_INSTALL.txt @@ -1,21 +1,17 @@ -1. Drag the Rakudo folder onto the Applications folder. -2. In a Terminal window, type this command: - alias p6='/Applications/Rakudo/bin/perl6' - ( This step only affects this one window; to make available to all - future sessions, add the line to your ~/.bash_profile file. ) - -You can now run a Perl 6 program like this: - p6 filename -or run code directly from the command-line with the -e option: - p6 -e 'your code here' - -Try this: - p6 -e 'say "Hello, world!";' - -You can always skip the alias and use the full path: - /Applications/Rakudo/bin/perl6 -e 'say "Hello, world!";' -or alternately, add Rakudo Star to your path: - PATH=$PATH:/Applications/Rakudo/bin - perl6 -e 'say "Hello, world!";' - -See also README in /Applications/Rakudo/docs/rakudo/README . +1. Drag the 'Rakudo' folder onto the Applications folder. + +2. Drag the 'Docs' folder somewhere. + +3. In a Terminal window add Rakudo Star to your path: + + export PATH=$PATH:/Applications/Rakudo/bin:/Applications/Rakudo/share/perl6/site/bin + + Test with: + + perl6 -e 'say "Hello, world!";' + +4. Add the 'export' line above to .bash_profile or similar to persist. + +5. Useful commands are 'p6doc' and 'panda'. + +6. See also the documents in the 'Docs' folder and http://perl6.org |