## git-annex.app [[!img /assistant/osx-app.png align=right link=/assistant]] For easy installation, use the prebuilt app bundle. * 10.9 Mavericks: [git-annex.dmg](https://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/OSX/current/10.9_Mavericks/git-annex.dmg) * 10.8.2 Mountain Lion: [git-annex.dmg.bz2](https://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/OSX/current/10.8.2_Mountain_Lion/git-annex.dmg.bz2) **warning: not being updated any longer** * 10.7.5 Lion: [git-annex.dmg](https://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/OSX/current/10.7.5_Lion/git-annex.dmg) **warning: not being updated any longer** To run the [[git-annex_assistant|/assistant]], just install the app, look for the icon, and start it up. To use git-annex at the command line, you can add `git-annex.app/Contents/MacOS` to your `PATH` Alternatively, from the command line you can run `git-annex.app/Contents/MacOS/runshell`, which makes your shell use all the programs bundled inside the app, including not just git-annex, but git, and several more. Handy if you don't otherwise have git installed. ## autobuilds [[Joey]] autobuilds the app for Mavericks. * [autobuild of git-annex.dmg](https://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/autobuild/x86_64-apple-mavericks/git-annex.dmg) ([build logs](https://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/autobuild/x86_64-apple-mavericks/)) ## using Brew
brew update brew install haskell-platform git ossp-uuid md5sha1sum coreutils gnutls libidn gsasl pkg-config libxml2 brew link libxml2 --force cabal update mkdir $HOME/bin PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATH PATH=$HOME/.cabal/bin:$PATH cabal install c2hs --bindir=$HOME/bin cabal install gnuidn cabal install git-annex --bindir=$HOME/bin## using MacPorts Install the Haskell Platform from [[http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/mac.html]]. The version provided by Macports is too old to work with current versions of git-annex. Then execute
sudo port install git-core ossp-uuid md5sha1sum coreutils gnutls libxml2 libgsasl pkgconfig sudo cabal update PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATH cabal install c2hs git-annex --bindir=$HOME/bin## PATH setup Do not forget to add to your PATH variable your ~/bin folder. In your .bashrc, for example:
PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATHSee also: * [[forum/OSX__39__s_haskell-platform_statically_links_things]] * [[forum/OSX__39__s_default_sshd_behaviour_has_limited_paths_set]]