https://gsajfos.weebly.com/blog/formatting-hard-drives-for-mac-and-pc. 12:21 PM apt-get, homebrew, mac os x, yum install Edit This is a short blog entry on how you can invoke the the same semantic functionality you used to have in ubuntu, cent os.etc. There's a exciting project called 'Homebrew' that will provide the ' missing package manager for Mac OS X '.
The apt-get command and the sudo command does not work for me. Which apt-get returns nothing. I checked by bin folder to make sure, and there is no aptget. I however have wget. How to Install PowerShell on a Mac. To install PowerShell on a Mac, just double-click the downloaded.pkg file. It will launch a package installer and install PowerShell like any other application. What on Earth are you doing? MacOS doesn't use apt-get - at all. It doesn't come with a package manager. There are independent package management tools, to my mind the best of them is homebrew from here. Some folks use MacPorts. Before you can do any development in macOS, you need Xcode's command-line tools - see here. This is important because system-installed versions of Python do not play nicely with the get-pip.py script used on Windows and Mac. So keep this in mind. Following are the commands for Different Python versions: Advanced Package Tool (Python 2.x) sudo apt-get install python-pip. Advanced Package Tool (Python 3.x) sudo apt-get install python3-pip.
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The apt-get command is specific to some varieties of Linux e.g. Ubuntu it is not a command included in OS X which is based on FreeBSD. Svn for mac.
There are similar offerings to apt-get for OS X but all of them have to be installed before you can then use them to install packages.
Brew - http://brew.sh
MacPorts - http://www.macports.org
Fink - http://www.finkproject.org/
Apt-get Mac Python
You can also of course do it by hand by installing GIT on a Mac along with the Mac Command Line tools and then GIT cloning the source for a package and compiling it just like it is sometimes necessary with Linux.
Apt-get For Mac Terminal
GIT - http://git-scm.com/download/mac
Command Line Tools - http://railsapps.github.io/xcode-command-line-tools.html Toast titanium for mac.
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