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mac xversion
  1. Mac xversion how to#
  2. Mac xversion software#
mac xversion

Mac xversion software#

When building your software or whatever it might be, always keep the long running installation in mind. Step 1: Prep your software and the computer

mac xversion

Tip: if you’re doing multiple computers, do these prep steps on one of them and just boot the others into target disk mode and use something like Carbon Copy Cloner to mirror the first one on the next so everything is as consistent as possible. Most of the things I point out are set to the opposite by default. I usually run these off brand new, unboxed computers so this is sort of starting from scratch. Luckily most of the installations I was dealing with this time were fairly light in terms of resources and complications, but it’s always best practices to have a safety net. I had to do several searches in a couple different places to find all the information I needed to keep everything consistently up and bug free. There are alternate ways to do many of these tasks and this is only one road so please share some tips you’ve picked up out in the field down in the comments box below. This is something that a lot of media artists need to do all the time, and there are a bunch of different tricks and tips to keeping things up for an extended period, I figured I’d share my findings. And check out this great step by step from EVSC:  ).Īt work I recently had to set up a four installations of different configurations that would need to run all day, every day, 24 hours a day for a couple months with as few crashes or glitches as possible and without anyone going to check on them. (if you’re looking for help with this task with Windows, check out this awesome script StayUp from Stephen Schieberl. UPDATED: Added launchd boot option and some other system preference tips

Mac xversion how to#

NEW: Part 2 of How to Keep an installation up Forever – how to do process logging and emailing yourself on crashes It is also part of the fabulous ofBook – a guide to openFrameworks, C++ and other useful creative code tips By laser 22 Comments THIS ARTICLE IS OUT OF DATE – The most up to date version of this article for OSX 10.10 and beyond will be kept on Github now – feel free to add things or comment there!:















Mac xversion