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Not much to worry about here: just obtain the binaries as per the Introduction above. If you wish to build the binaries yourself, the OS X shell script cited in the Mac section should be a good starting point. You'll want to omit the <tt>-m32</tt> compiler switch and consider specifying a recognized value for the <tt>--host</tt> switch. | Not much to worry about here: just obtain the binaries as per the Introduction above. If you wish to build the binaries yourself, the OS X shell script cited in the Mac section should be a good starting point. You'll want to omit the <tt>-m32</tt> compiler switch and consider specifying a recognized value for the <tt>--host</tt> switch. | ||
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− | [[TSP art|<<< Introduction | + | [[TSP art|<<< Introduction]] || Obtaining a TSP solver (TSP Art) || [[Producing a stippled image with Gimp|Producing a stippled image with GImp >>>]] |