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For all platforms, you will need to have OpenSCAD installed. You can download OpenSCAD from their website at http://www.openscad.org
Under OS X, you'll need to make sure you have the Xcode command-line tools installed first. You can get them by installing Xcode from the App Store.
You shouldn't need to change the Makefile. It should already have $OPENSCAD defined as:
OPENSCAD=/Applications/OpenSCAD.app/Contents/MacOS/OpenSCAD
To generate the STL model files, open a terminal to the snappy-reprap directory and type:
make
The resulting STL files will be in the STLs
directory.
Under Linux, you will need to make sure you have at least OpenSCAD version 2015.03. You can find instructions for getting the latest Ubuntu packages at https://launchpad.net/~openscad/+archive/ubuntu/releases
You will need to edit the Makefile, and change $OPENSCAD to:
OPENSCAD=openscad
To generate the STL model files, open a shell to the snappy-reprap directory and type:
make
The resulting STL files will be in the STLs
directory.
Under Windows, you'll probably have to open and compile each _parts.scad
file individually and manually export the STL files.
You might be able to run the makefile under CygWin, if you set $OPENSCAD to something like:
OPENSCAD="/Program Files/OpenSCAD/openscad.exe"
To generate the STL model files, open a Cygwin shell to the snappy-reprap directory and type:
make
The resulting STL files will be in the STLs
directory.