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OS X Development Environment

To start working with the Unigine engine on the OS X platform you should install the Unigine SDK and additional software.

Notice
Unigine works with the OS X 10.9 version or higher. To rebuild the engine you should use OS X 10.11.

Prepare the Environment for OS X

Install Unigine SDK

  • If you downloaded a Unigine 2 SDK binary archive:
    1. Extract the archive into a target directory.
    2. Run browser_run.
  • If you downloaded a Unigine SDK Browser .dmg file, install it and then install Unigine 2 SDK.

Additional Software

To start your project with Unigine SDK you need to install the required software to prepare the development environment:

  1. Install Xcode version 6.x+.
  2. Install SCons 2.0+ (can be downloaded for free or installed via MacPorts).
  3. Install Python 2.7 (can be installed via MacPorts).
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