How to Install Stretto on FreeBSD Latest

Stretto is an open-source music notation software. It is available for free on Github. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Stretto on FreeBSD Latest.

Prerequisites

Before you begin the installation process, you need to ensure that you have the following:

Step 1: Install Git

Git is a widely used version control system. To install Git on your FreeBSD Latest, use the following command:

sudo pkg install git

This command will install Git on your system.

Step 2: Clone the Stretto repository

Once you have installed Git, you can clone the Stretto repository from Github using the following command:

git clone https://github.com/benkaiser/stretto.git

The above command will create a new directory named "stretto" in your current working directory.

Step 3: Install dependencies

To compile and run Stretto, you need to install some dependencies on your system. Run the following command to do so:

sudo pkg install cmake qt5 qmake pkgconf libsndfile libxml2 libxslt

Step 4: Compile and Install Stretto

After installing the dependencies, change your current working directory to the "stretto" directory that you created earlier. Use the following commands to compile and install Stretto:

mkdir build
cd build
cmake ../
make
sudo make install

The above commands will compile and install Stretto on your system.

Step 5: Launch Stretto

Once the installation is complete, you can launch Stretto using the following command:

stretto

This will launch the Stretto software on your system.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Stretto on FreeBSD Latest. We hope that this guide has been helpful, and you can start using Stretto to create music notations on your FreeBSD system.

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