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The OpenDBX library is primary developed on Unix-like systems and it's rather easy to work with on this systems. Unix-like systems include all BSD variants, all Linux distributions, MacOS X and the commercial Unix variants.
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The OpenDBX library is primary developed on Unix-like systems and it's rather easy to work with on this systems. Unix-like systems include all BSD variants, all Linux distributions and the commercial Unix variants. There's a separate page for [[OpenDBX/Setup/MacOS_X|MacOS X]] available.
  
 
# [[OpenDBX/Setup/Unix-like/Building_from_source|Building from source]]
 
# [[OpenDBX/Setup/Unix-like/Building_from_source|Building from source]]

Latest revision as of 19:49, 29 September 2009

The OpenDBX library is primary developed on Unix-like systems and it's rather easy to work with on this systems. Unix-like systems include all BSD variants, all Linux distributions and the commercial Unix variants. There's a separate page for MacOS X available.

  1. Building from source
  2. Distribution quirks
  3. Use package managers
  4. Binary packages