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L. McColl-Sylvester and F. Ponticelli

"Professional haXe and Neko"

On Microsoft Windows, this is the directory C:/Program
Files/Motion-Twin/haXe and C:/Program Files/Motion-Twin/neko , whereas on Linux, the
application files for both packages will be split among the various system directories, which usually
include the directories /usr/lib and /usr/bin .
Manually Installing haXe on Windows
To manually install haXe on Windows, first go to the haXe website at www.haxe.org/download and
acquire the latest manual install package. If you like, you could be more adventurous and download the
latest source of haXe from CVS, though explaining how to do this on Windows is beyond the scope of
this book. However, there are plenty of references on the web that will guide you through doing this.
Once you have your haXe distribution zip file safely downloaded to your machine, extract the files to a
directory somewhere on your hard drive. I tend to extract mine to C:\haXe , as it provides a nice short
path and saves having to click through endless layers of directories to find the program executables.


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