

You may corrupt your system without possibility to recover it. It cannot be recommended to follow any of this advice if you are not 100% sure of what you do.

OPENTTD FOR MAC HOW TO
The homebrew pages contains advice concerning how to handle directories usually only writable by root (requiring the admin password) and claims as to which of these “could safely be deleted”. If you have Homebrew installed, you can have it build OpenTTD for you with two simple commands: Homebrew is a very simple package management system for Mac OS X. Please refer to the Homebrew website for instructions on how to install Homebrew. As another alternative you may visit the pages of those libraries and see whether they provide ready-compiled binary versions. Alternatively, you may compile and install it from source for yourself. The easiest solution in order to obtain these libraries is to have either Homebrew or macports install them for you. On OSX 10.6.1 it may also be necessary to install: zlib comes with the OS so you don't need to install zlib. SDL and fontconfig are not required on Mac. Git is preinstalled on recent versions of macOS, but otherwise is installable using MacPorts. The minimum requirements for OpenTTD on mac are:įor getting the openttd source, you will need: In order to build OpenTTD from source you need to have installed some libraries which it depends upon. You can uncheck it in the final installation settings or just disagree with its license to save several gigabytes of disk space. By default, this will also install the iOS SDK, which you probably won't need.
