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Revision as of 12:49, 12 February 2016
There are at least two ways to get started with Triquetrum:
- Building From Sources, which is for people who will collaborate on Triquetrum by recompiling and submitting changes.
- Downloads, which is for people who want to use Triquetrum without recompiling.
This page is discusses how to download Triquetrum.
Download Page
- Download from Triquetrum Downloads (From the Triquetrum Continuous Integration site)
- See Triquetrum/Getting Started.
Issues
Mac Triquetrum Image Fails to Start
Under El Capitan, after downloading and unzipping the Triquetrum installer, a message: '"Eclipse" can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer.' appears.
The solution is to right click on the Eclipse icon and select Open.
Then, in the dialog that appears, click Open.
Triquetrum should now start up. See Triquetrum/Getting Started.