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pdicamillo

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  1. Macs don't use .bat files. The Mac version is used just like the linux version. When you open Terminal on the Mac, you can enter commands like you would in linux. For example, use the "cd" command to change to the directory where sacd_extract is, then enter "./sacd_extract --help" to run it and get the help information.
  2. Mr Wicked wrote "Do a "cmake ." in the sacd_extract folder and run "make" afterwards, it should compile without errors or warnings. I have no access to an OS X machine, but if someone volunteers to try to do the same on OS X it should work on that platform as well." I installed cmake in OS X (Lion) and tried that. sacd_extract built without errors, and many things work. However the -s extraction fails with a segmentation fault. -s worked for me when I did the same thing in linux.
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