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#Install wget mac os x 10.8 update
#Install wget mac os x 10.8 install
zsh is much better! brew install zshĬat /etc/shells | grep zsh || which zsh | sudo tee -a /etc/shells Mac OS X comes with an old bash for a shell. Launchctl load ~/Library/LaunchAgents/ ZSH Ln -sfv /usr/local/opt/redis/*.plist ~/Library/LaunchAgents Great in-memory data structure store, persistent with expiry times, works with (z-)sets, arrays, hashes, and key-value. GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `zuigo%`.* TO Redis # Grant all privileges for DB names that start with "zuigo" Here is how you can create a user (from mysql console): # For every host create a user (or use USER IDENTIFIED BY 'zuigo' Now you can connect to it via mysql console: mysql -uroot Ln -sfv /usr/local/opt/mysql/*.plist ~/Library/LaunchAgents There is also a GUI pg manager helpful for troubleshooting issues MySQL brew install mysql
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Here is how you can create a user (from psql console): CREATE USER zuigo WITH PASSWORD 'zuigo' Now you can connect to it via psql console: psql -h 127.0.0.1 postgres Ln -sfv /usr/local/opt/postgresql/*.plist ~/Library/LaunchAgents \curl -L | bash -s head -ruby=2.0.0 -autolibs=enabled Postgresql brew install postgres Ruby version manager (install and auto-switch ruby and gems per-project).

Git config -global credential.helper osxkeychain Git config -global core.excludesfile '~/.gitignore' Some packages you will probably need for ruby dev: brew install node wget qt4 curl-ca-bundle Git

Read brew doctor output and do what it says if something is wrong! This is a package manager with packages described in ruby.
#Install wget mac os x 10.8 download
Vim $WM_DIR/rules/darwinIntel64Gcc/generalĢ.4.7 Download patches to support newer Mac OS X architectures Ln -s $WM_DIR/rules/darwinIntel64 $WM_DIR/rules/darwinIntel64Gcc ncpu` 2.4.5 Load OpenFOAM environment variablesĮxecute the bashrc to get the environment variables Platform darwin 13 export WM_NCOMPPROCSĮxport WM_NCOMPPROCS=`sysctl -n hw. 8/PortfileĪnd add platform support for darwin 13 (= Mac OS X Mavericks) through a new entry: Vim /opt/ local/var/macports/sources//release/tarballs/ports/lang/perl5. Sudo port install python27 2.2.6 Modify perl (Mavericks only) Sudo port install gcc46 2.2.5 Install python
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Sudo port upgrade outdated 2.2.4 Install a gnu c++ compiler 2.2.3 Update the Portfiles sudo port -v selfupdate Install MacPorts from source as described on the website The Xcode download may take long (several GBs), depending on your internet connection. The whole installation process will probably consume an afternoon, mostly due to MacPorts. Check out the man page for editing/saving/closing files with vim by typing (pulled on via git://.net/p/openfoam-extend/OpenFOAM-1.6-ext) 2.4.10 Compile the OpenFOAM libraries and applications.

