Either use `yum install perl` if you are network connected or `yum localinstall perl-5.10.1-119.el61.1.i686.rpm` and let that do dependency resolution for you. Alternatively you can use rpm but you have to name all the RPMs to be installed on the same command - e.g. `rpm -install perl-x.y.rpm perl-libs-x.y.rpm`.
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This page contains instructions on how to run the latest Slic3r from git on Apple OS X. The instructions have been verified to work on OS X Lion (10.7) and OS X Mountain Lion (10.8). Please notice that following these instructions are not needed for running the binary releases of Slic3r for OS X available from slic3r.org or the automated builds available from dl.slic3r.org/dev.
Installing the necessary command line development tools
There are two ways to install the necessary command line tools (git, cc, ...) for installing Slic3r and its dependencies on OS X. Both require creating a free Apple ID. The following instructions might be slightly outdated but you'll find instructions and tutorials on the web.
Installing Xcode + Command Line Tools
One option is to install the full, graphical Xcode IDE (version 4.3 or later), which includes an option to install the necessary command line tools:
- Download and install Xcode from the Mac App Store
- Launch Xcode.app
- Open Preferences and install the Command Line Tools from the Downloads tab
Installing the stand-alone Command Line Tools
Another option is to install the stand-alone Command Line Tools for Xcode:
- Download and install Command Line Tools for Xcode
Installing Perl (via homebrew)
Just execute brew install perl cpanminus
and you'll get an up-to-date additional perl installation, which is a good idea for avoiding touching the system one.
Installing Perl (via Perlbrew)
Another option is to use perlbrew, which install a custom perl instance in your userland space.
- Install perlbrew:
curl -L https://install.perlbrew.pl bash
- Copy the
source
statement given to you by perlbrew's output to your ~/.bash_profile - Close and reopen the terminal.
- Copy the
- Compile perl
- OSX 10.12 (MacOS Sierra)
- Use this command line:
PERLBREW_CONFIGURE_FLAGS='-de -Dccflags='-mmacosx-version-min=10.12 -fno-common -DPERL_DARWIN -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fstack-protector' -Dccdlflags='-mmacosx-version-min=10.12' -Dldflags='-mmacosx-version-min=10.12 -fstack-protector' -Dlddlflags='-mmacosx-version-min=10.12 -bundle -undefined dynamic_lookup -fstack-protector' perlbrew install perl-blead --thread --64all -j 2 --as threaded-perl-blead --force
- Switch to the built perl:
perlbrew switch threaded-perl-blead
- Use this command line:
- OSX 10.7-10.11
- Use this command line:
perlbrew install perl-5.24.1 -Dusethreads -Duselargefiles -Dcccdlflags=-fPIC -Doptimize=-O2 --as threaded-perl-5.24.1
- Switch to the built perl:
perlbrew switch threaded-perl-5.24.1
- Use this command line:
- OSX 10.12 (MacOS Sierra)
- Install cpanm:
perlbrew install-cpanm
Install Boost (via homebrew)
The easiest way to get boost is to use Homebrew and execute brew install boost
Install Boost (manual compilation)
As an alternative you can build it manually:
- Download the latest Boost (1_64?) from http://www.boost.org/users/download/
- Extract somewhere (e.g. in
~/boost_1_64_0
).cd ~/boost_1_64_0
./bootstrap.sh
./b2 link=static runtime-link=static variant=release
- Wait.
- In the next step, you'll have to use
BOOST_DIR=~/boost_1_64_0
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Building Slic3r
- Run the following instructions:
- (Optional) Archive a copy of the local-lib directory to avoid having to rebuild Slic3r dependencies if the Slic3r directory gets deleted.
- Build instruction for Boost installed w MacPorts:
And a workaround, in case the (MacPorts) Boost dynamic libraries are not found in the link step:
OSX 10.9 Maverick
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- Newer versions of OS X (Maverick) have perl 5.16 as default with which Slic3r is not supported.The default can be changed with:
defaults write com.apple.versioner.perl Version 5.12
- Command Line Tools can be installed with: xcode-select --install
OSX 10.11 El Capitan
Your build may fail in the last step (building GUI) on El Capitan with message similar to this:
Building and testing Alien-wxWidgets-0.67 ... FAIL
! Installing Alien::wxWidgets failed. See /Users/yourname/.cpanm/work/1464795363.4904/build.log for details.
Retry with --force to force install it.
That means you should install wxMac first by running:
Installing the Boost libraries
If you have homebrew installed, use brew install boost --universal
. Otherwise you can use MacPorts or any other method you know.
Installing Slic3r dependencies as root
To instead install the Slic3r dependencies as root, execute the following steps:
Updating locally installed modules
An easy way to update only your locally installed modules is to parse the output of perldoc perllocal
and pass the names of the locally installed modules to cpanm -i
:
Troubleshooting
- If you have installed perl via MacPorts and the build fails, try using the original OS X version of perl (/usr/bin/perl).
- If the build still fails, install the dependencies manually. This should fix issues with newer OS X versions.
- Consider using perlbrew https://perlbrew.pl/
Note: Slic3r's C++ side only supports CLI. While a GUI may be built, it is nonfunctional.
Prerequisites
- Slic3r's C++ toolpath requires CMake 3.9 or higher.
- Boost is still required.
- The GUI code requires a C++14 compliant compiler (gcc-6 or clang 3.4)
On a recent macOS, just do brew install cmake boost wxWidgets
.
Procedure
There are several command switches that may be passed to cmake. For example, this build the (still incomplete) GUI:
Use cmake ../src -LH
in the build directory to display all the available switches.