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but requires compilation and testing on many platforms. It's guaranteed to work on Fedora Linux and probably works in most other Linuxes;
MacOS is a possibility. Windows, being too stone-age for POSIX, probably won't be able to run Sitix.
At the moment, Sitix has no prebuilt binaries; I hope to include RPM/DEB packages in the next release.
To install it, you'll need to clone
- the Github repository, run ./build.sh, and (assuming the build completes successfully)
- copy the generated sitix binary to some PATH-accessible location (/usr/bin is a good bet). Sitix requires a C++20-compatible
- G++ (usually included with the gcc package); it has no other dependencies. Sitix is theoretically cross-compilable to Windows, but I have no intention of ever officially supporting it;
- Microsoft doesn't deserve it.
+ the Github repository, create a build directory for CMake, run cmake .. inside that new build directory,
+ cmake --build ., and (assuming the build completes successfully: if it doesn't, submit an issue!) copy the generated sitix binary to some PATH-accessible location
+ (/usr/bin is a good bet). Sitix requires a C++20-compatible G++ (usually included with the gcc package); it has no other dependencies. Sitix is
+ theoretically cross-compilable to Windows, but I have no intention of ever officially supporting it; Microsoft doesn't deserve it.