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+ | ====== Installation ====== | ||
+ | ===== Download ===== | ||
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+ | === Download Package === | ||
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+ | In order to get going you need to first [[http:// | ||
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+ | You can copy this package anywhere you want on your system. Just be sure to pick a place where it can stay constantly, because we will have to tell Xcode about its location, and you don't want to have to change that later. | ||
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+ | === GitHub === | ||
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+ | As an alternative, | ||
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+ | <code bash> | ||
+ | git clone git:// | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | As soon as you have downloaded the repository, a simple '' | ||
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+ | ===== Test-Drive ===== | ||
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+ | The package contains a sample application in the form of an Xcode project. Open the project (located in '' | ||
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+ | The demo project was set up in a way that does not require any Xcode configuration. It references Sparrow via a relative path. When you create your own projects, however, you will want to be able to move them to any directory on your disk. To make this possible, you have to make some preparations in Xcode. | ||
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+ | Next section: [[Setting up Xcode]] |