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Compliling a Magic Lantern Nightly build

 
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Apr 30, 2013 13:54 |  #1
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Does anyone have a link with instructions on how to compile a Magic Lantern nightly build(using a Mac), so that I can install the latest updates onto my 5d3?


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Apr 30, 2013 14:43 |  #2

See the Magic Lantern development forum:
http://www.magiclanter​n.fm/forum/index.php?b​oard=25.0 (external link)



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Apr 30, 2013 22:53 |  #3
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talbot_sunbeam wrote in post #15883670 (external link)
See the Magic Lantern development forum:
http://www.magiclanter​n.fm/forum/index.php?b​oard=25.0 (external link)

I've figured out how to build it, but I can't seem to find the 5d3 updated nightly release. The last post in the nightly build thread on that website was the 26th of april. DO you happen to know where the latest uploads are located?


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May 01, 2013 22:29 as a reply to  @ AAphotog's post |  #4

http://www.magiclanter​n.fm …ic=2602.msg3223​1#msg32231 (external link)

How do you do the rest though? I finally found the download for the Mk3 but am not sure how to do the rest. Please help!




  
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May 01, 2013 22:36 |  #5
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Aiden, are you working with windows, or Mac?


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