Difference between revisions of "FAQ:How can I run MakeHuman from a BitBucket source clone?"
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* You can "update" the MakeHuman directory and thereby download only the latest changes instead of having to download and unzip a big binary each time a change has been made. | * You can "update" the MakeHuman directory and thereby download only the latest changes instead of having to download and unzip a big binary each time a change has been made. | ||
− | The full procedure with platform specific notes is documented in [[Documentation:Running_MakeHuman_from_source|Running MakeHuman from Source]. | + | The full procedure with platform specific notes is documented in [[Documentation:Running_MakeHuman_from_source|Running MakeHuman from Source]]. |
Revision as of 08:41, 31 May 2016
Contrary to popular opinion it is not all that difficult to run MakeHuman directly from source. Doing so has the following benefits:
- You get full access to all assets (i.e. you are not restricted to only compiled/processed/compressed versions)
- You can "update" the MakeHuman directory and thereby download only the latest changes instead of having to download and unzip a big binary each time a change has been made.
The full procedure with platform specific notes is documented in Running MakeHuman from Source.