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Installation
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Windows Installer
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Download the installer from the repository_ and run it in your machine. It includes everything you need.
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.. _repository: https://bitbucket.org/jpcgt/flatcam/downloads
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Ubuntu
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FlatCAM should work on most Linux distributions but Ubuntu has been chosen as the test platform.
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There are several dependencies required to run FlatCAM. These are listed in the following section. Before attempting a manual installation, try running the provided setup script ``setup_ubuntu.sh`` that will download and install required packages.
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Manual Installation
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Requirements
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* Python 2.7 32-bit
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* PyQt 4
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* Matplotlib 1.3.1
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* Numpy 1.8
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* `Shapely 1.3`_
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.. _Shapely 1.3: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Shapely
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These packages might have their own dependencies.
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Linux
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Under Linux, most modern package installers like **yum** or **apt-get** will attempt to locate and install the whole tree of dependencies for a specified package automatically. Refer to the provided setup script ``setup_ubuntu.sh`` for the names and installation order.
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Once the dependencies are installed, download the latest .zip release (or the latest source, although it is not garanteed to work), unpack it, change into the created folder and run::
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Python FlatCAM.py
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Windows
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An easy way to get the requirements in your system is to install WinPython_. This is a standalone distribution of Python which includes all of FlatCAM's dependencies, except for Shapely.
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.. _WinPython: http://winpython.sourceforge.net/
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Once the dependencies are installed, download the latest .zip release (or the latest source, although it is not garanteed to work), unpack it, change into the created folder and run::
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Python FlatCAM.py
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