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Revision as of 12:44, 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.
Back to Triquetrum/Getting Started.