kivy/doc/sources/guide/installation-macosx.rst

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Installation on MacOSX
======================
.. note::
This method has only been tested on Mac OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard 64-bit.
For versions prior to 10.6 or 10.6 32-bit, you have to install the
components yourself. We suggest using
`homebrew <http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/>`_ to do that.
For Mac OS X 10.6 and later, we provide a Kivy.app with all dependencies
bundled. Download it from our google code project page. It comes as a .dmg
file that contains:
* Kivy.app
* Readme.txt
* An Examples folder
* A script to install a `kivy` command for shell usage
To install Kivy, you must:
1. Download the latest version from http://kivy.org/#downloads
2. Double-click to open it
3. Drag the Kivy.app into your Applications folder
4. Make sure to read the Readme.txt
Start any Kivy Application
----------------------------
You can run any Kivy application by simply dragging the application's main file
onto the Kivy.app icon. Just try with any python file in the examples folder.
Start from Command Line
-----------------------
If you want to use Kivy from the command line, double-click the ``Make Symlinks`` script
after you dragged the Kivy.app into the Applications folder. To test if it worked:
#. Open Terminal.app and run ``kivy``. You should get a Python prompt.
#. In there, enter import kivy. If it just goes to the next line without errors, it worked.
#. Running any Kivy application from the command line is now simply a matter
of executing a command like the following: ``kivy yourapplication.py``