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Revision as of 21:02, 5 September 2011
These are installation instructions for the Open Source Workshop running September 20th from 6:30-9:30pm at MIT as part of SIPB's Fall 2011 Cluedump series.
Attendees must install some software prior to arriving. Please follow the instructions for your operating system below, and e-mail open-source-workshop@mit.edu with questions.
Windows
Please install the following software prior to the workshop:
- diff, a command-line utility for comparing files line by line. We'll use diff to create code patches: http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/diffutils.htm
- patch, a command-line utility for applying diffs: http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/patch.htm
- tar, a popular command-line archiving utility: http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/gtar.htm
- mIRC, a popular graphical IRC chat client: http://www.mirc.com/
- git, a popular distributed version control system: http://git-scm.com/
OSX
Please install the following software prior to the workshop:
- Colloquy, a popular graphical IRC chat client: http://colloquy.info/downloads.html
- git, a popular distributed version control system: http://git-scm.com/
OSX comes with additional software that we'll use during the workshop:
- diff, a command-line utility for comparing files line by line. We'll use diff to create code patches.
- patch, a command-line utility for applying diffs.
- tar, a popular command-line archiving utility.
Linux
Please install the following software prior to the workshop:
- git, a popular distributed version control system: sudo apt-get install git or sudo yum install git
- xchat, a popular graphical IRC chat client: sudo apt-get install xchat or sudo yum install xchat
Linux comes with additional software that we'll use during the workshop:
- diff, a command-line utility for comparing files line by line. We'll use diff to create code patches.
- patch, a command-line utility for applying diffs.
- tar, a popular command-line archiving utility.
Don't hesitate to e-mail open-source-workshop@mit.edu with questions about the curriculum, software installation, or anything else.