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==Installing Glome== First, you need to install the software. The GlomeTrace library has few dependencies, but GlomeView requires SDL. (Earlier versions required OpenGL.) You should be able to install GlomeTrace with "cabal install GlomeTrace". (It may be a good idea to run "cabal update" first, if you haven't done that recently, to make sure you get the latest package.) You should be able to "cabal install GlomeView" as well, but to use Glome for anything other than viewing the default test scene, you may want to download the source tar file manually. To build GlomeView manually, you'll need to run the commands: runhaskell Setup.lhs configure --prefix=$HOME --user runhaskell Setup.lhs build runhaskell Setup.lhs install Glome doesn't really need to be installed in order to run it. If you'd prefer, you can invoke it directly from the build directory as "./dist/build/Glome/Glome". (To use more than one core, you can pass in "+RTS -N4" for instance if you want to run on 4 cores.) If everything works, a window should open and you should (after a pause) see a test scene with a variety of geometric shapes. If it doesn't work, then let [http://jsnow.bootlegether.net me] know or file a bug on the github page.
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