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You need to unpack the downloaded encoder installation file into any directory. For FreeBSD we recommend that you install to /usr/local or your home directory /usr/home/username. Only command line (CLI) interface is available for FreeBSD. The following instruction is expecting you use a terminal for installation. The downloaded installation package may have the following names according to the OS, platform and version of the encoder:
rubyencoder-3-freebsd-i386.tar.gz (or .zip, or .tar.bz2) rubyencoder-3-evaluation-freebsd-i386.tar.gz (or .zip, or .tar.bz2) rubyencoder-3-freebsd-x86_64.tar.gz (or .zip, or .tar.bz2) rubyencoder-3-evaluation-freebsd-x86_64.tar.gz (or .zip, or .tar.bz2)
Example (note, tar.gz package file name may differ):
Copy the downloaded file to the destination directory /usr/local. You may use either OS interface or terminal to locate and copy the downloaded file:
> cp /your/path/to/downloaded/rubyencoder-3-evaluation-freebsd-i386.tar.gz /usr/local
Unpack: > cd /usr/local > tar xzf rubyencoder-3-evaluation-freebsd-i386.tar.gz
Update permissions: > cd /usr/local/rubyencoder-3-evaluation/bin > chmod a+x rubyencoder
Run the CLI encoder, proceed to automatic registration: > ./rubyencoder
Run again after registration to see a brief list of the options: > ./rubyencoder
The CLI installation package has the following structure:
When you run RubyEncoder for the first time we recommend that you proceed with automatic license registration. However, if your machine is not connected to the Internet, follow the instructions below about encoder license installation.
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