Hi dEBRUYNE, thanks for that. I'll try it ASAP and post back results here.
One thing first, however... I am assuming if I run these commands in Terminal on the Mac in the ~/.bitmonero folder (which, itself, just to be clear... means a folder named bitmonero created off of the ROOT of my main Apple format hard drive partition? Can this be run from any folder, anywhere? Or only off of root? Also BTW, I have this MacBook's single HD partitioned in a weird way with Apple and NTFS and FAT sections, for a custom bootable Win7 native option, which may complicate things?)
Anyway, I digress... I'm assuming IF I run these commands in the /bitmonero folder then all the stuff downloaded and installed will live in that folder or sub-directories, yes?
OR might all this stuff result in some situation like on Windows where shit is installed all over the place in \system structures etc with little hope of ever being able to cleanly DELETE or un-install it later, IF things don't work out and I want to get all traces of it off my laptop after all.
Sorry if it's a dumb question, LOL, but I come from a long time Windoze background, back to Win95, and have been bitten hard more than once by installing stuff without a clear understanding how to un-do or fully un-install afterwards, that ends up totally gakking the machine: I wanna avoid that here if possible. All this stuff is BETA software (even ALPHA) after all.
Anyway, I'll probably make a full backup of the Apple partition before starting, just to be sure, but IAC would really like to be sure that I understand exactly what I'm doing before starting any of this.
Thanks again for any/all help or advice :)
{Edit} Also for future reference here is a copy paste of Saddam's helpful instruction post from BTCT reference above:
Have you been thinking it's “Way too hard to acquire these Monero Bucks”?
*A Step By Step Guide to Compiling Monero on OSX:*
I've noticed an increase of people wanting to compile the latest code. While there are plenty of Linux resources I haven't seen many for OSX. Also, the bitmonero Github README points to instructions that install an older release, which is not what you want.
The good thing is, the instructions are not much different from Linux, but if you're new to the command line this may be intimidating to figure out.
Just follow these instructions step by step in your Terminal and you'll be running in no time.
1. Install Homebrew.
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
2. Install various packages needed to build the Monero daemon and wallet.
brew install git boost cmake libevent miniupnpc
3. Clone the bitmonero repository to your computer using Git.
git clone https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero.git bitmonero
4. cd bitmonero
5. Finally, compile the code.
make release
6. If you get no errors, you're ready to start the daemon and begin syncing the blockchain.
cd build/release/bin
./bitmonerod
7. Command+T to open another Terminal tab. Now you can run simplewallet and start using Monero!
./simplewallet
8. If you found this guide helpful, feel free to donate 1 XMR like so:
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