In order to install them you have to open Xcode, go into its preferences dialog (Xcode -> Preferences in the menu bar or Command ,) and, in the 'Downloads' tab, click 'Install' next to 'Command Line Tools'. Download and install the Xcode command line tools (not needed for versions prior to OS X 10.7/Xcode 4.3.x): Starting with Xcode 4.3, Apple no longer includes the command line build tools within the standard Xcode distribution.
Even though you can download Xcode itself through the App Store without a Developer ID, you still need one later to install the mobile device SDKs when you first run Xcode and to install the command line tools.
To find a specfic version of Xcode, go to the Downloads section of the developer center and run a search for that specific version (e.g.: Xcode 3.1.4) using the search box in the top left corner. Consult the chart on the Xcode Wikipedia page. Install the latest version of Xcode that your OS X version supports.Just enter it when it asks and continue through the registration process. If you already have an Apple ID, then you can link your developer account to that. These are free and can be created by heading over to the Mac Dev Center, clicking the 'Register' link toward the top right hand corner and answering a few questions. Do not unzip, except for reading the included text files, of course.įYI: We're planning to release a new HRP version within the next couple of weeks.Before you begin, you're going to need a Developer account with Apple. If you really want to run the HRP with the Megaton executable (achievements, multiplayer), get the normal HRP 5.3 ZIP file from here and one of the two matching Megaton HRP Override packs (r5.3.565) from here. Ursprünglich geschrieben von LeoD:Standard answer, 5th incarnation: I haven't checked it out in detail, but Azatoth's Guide is looking pretty good and may provide useful additional information for you. Do not unzip, except for reading the included text files, of course. If you really want to run the HRP with the Megaton executable (achievements, multiplayer), get the normal HRP 5.4 ZIP file from here and one of the three matching Megaton HRP Override packs (r5.4.674) from here. Which HRP version do you use? (hrp_readme.txt in duke3d_hrp.zip) Your eduke32.cfg, settings.cfg, and latest eduke32.log (as attachments) Still having problems? Join our community and post in this thread, provide additional information: Check "Enable autoload folder" in the startup window. Start eduke32.exe without command line parameters. Put your duke3d_hrp.zip into the autoload dir. Create the autoload directory within the game dir. Unzip the "current" or latest EDuke32 to the game dir. Copy DUKE3D.GRP and (optionally) DUKE.RTS to the game dir. Create a new Duke Nukem game directory, for example C:\Duke3D. As far as single player gaming is concerned I strongly recommend using the HRP with EDuke32.