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Mon, 13 June 2011 07:34   |
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Hi David!
That's great news! Actually it sounds suspiciously easy
Installing theide is pretty simple on most systems. I am not very familiar with mac, so you might have to supply some knowledge of your own, but it is basically just:
1) Moving the ide.out to some place where binary apps are usually stored (so the OS can find it) and rename it to "theide".
2) Creating a shortcut/launcher/menu item so user can simply launch the program.
That is the minimal setup 
There are no additional tool necessary, you need just theide executable and a compiler (which you already have, since you compiled it ). The configuration files etc. should be created when theide first starts. They will be most likely in $HOME/.upp/theide.
To make theide usable, you will also have to create some assemblies and a build method. Have a look here and here for hints 
It would be great if you could make a package for it, so we could upload it on the web!
Best regards and thanks for the efforts,
Honza
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