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==Introduction==
==Introduction==


'''Amarok''' can also be installed and used on the Mac OS X.
'''Amarok''' can be installed and used on the Mac OS X.


==Dependencies==
==Dependencies==
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==Installation using MacPorts==
==Installation using MacPorts==


To install '''Amarok''' on Mac OS X, first one needs to install MacPorts from [http://www.macports.org/install.php]  
To install '''Amarok''' on Mac OS X, first one needs to install MacPorts from [http://www.macports.org/install.php here]. Once MacPorts is installed one needs to run the following command in the terminal:
Once MacPorts is installed one needs to run the following command in the terminal:
   
   
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The <menuchoice>port</menuchoice> command will fetch all the dependencies, compile, build and install them. This process may take quite some time(around 4-5 hours)
The <menuchoice>port</menuchoice> command will fetch all the dependencies, compile, build and install them. This process may take quite some time, four to five hours in a recent install.


==Screenshots==  
==Screenshots==  


The following screenshots show '''Amarok''' running on the Mac OS X :  
The following screenshot shows '''Amarok''' running on the Mac OS X:  


[[File:Amarok on Mac.png|600px|center]]
[[File:Amarok on Mac.png|600px|center]]

Revision as of 06:59, 11 January 2011


Introduction

Amarok can be installed and used on the Mac OS X.

Dependencies

The following are the dependencies required to install Amarok on Mac OS X. These will be automatically installed if one is using MacPorts.

automoc cmake qt4-mac dbus libmng kdebase4-runtime exiv2 hicolor-icon-theme kdelibs4 aspell texinfo xz aspell-dict-en attica phonon glib2 avahi dbus-python26 dbus-glib gtk-doc docbook-xml docbook-xml-4.1.2 docbook-xml-4.2 docbook-xml-4.3 docbook-xml-4.4 docbook-xml-4.5 docbook-xml-5.0 gnome-doc-utils intltool gnome-common p5-getopt-long p5-pathtools p5-scalar-list-utils p5-xml-parser iso-codes py27-libxml2 python27 rarian getopt py26-gobject libffi libdaemon libglade2 gtk2 atk gdk-pixbuf2 jasper pango cairo libpixman shared-mime-info xorg-libXcomposite xorg-compositeproto xorg-libXfixes xorg-fixesproto xorg-libXcursor xorg-libXdamage xorg-damageproto xorg-libXi xorg-libXinerama xorg-xineramaproto xorg-libXrandr xorg-randrproto py26-gtk py26-cairo py26-numpy atlas gcc44 gmp mpfr gzip fftw-3 py26-nose dbusmenu-qt qjson enchant hunspell flex gmake grantlee libart_lgpl liblzma openexr ilmbase gsed pcre qca shared-desktop-ontologies soprano clucene libiodbc redland raptor rasqal strigi virtuoso gawk libssh openslp oxygen-icons qimageblitz libgpod libplist swig-python python_select swig libusb py27-gobject py27-mutagen taglib liblastfm fftw-3-single libsamplerate libsndfile flac libogg libvorbis ruby libmtp libusb-compat loudmouth gnutls libgcrypt libgpg-error libtasn1 lzo qtscriptgenerator taglib-extras

Installation using MacPorts

To install Amarok on Mac OS X, first one needs to install MacPorts from here. Once MacPorts is installed one needs to run the following command in the terminal:

sudo port install amarok



The port command will fetch all the dependencies, compile, build and install them. This process may take quite some time, four to five hours in a recent install.

Screenshots

The following screenshot shows Amarok running on the Mac OS X: