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Once Panda3D has built, you can either install the .deb or .rpm package that
it produced (if relevant to your platform, and you added --installer). On
other systems, you will need to use the installpanda script to install it onto
your system. Careful: it is not easy to uninstall Panda3D in this way!
it produced, depending on which Linux distribution you are using. For example,
to install the package on Debian or Ubuntu, use this:
```bash
python2.7 makepanda/installpanda.py --prefix=/usr/local
sudo dpkg -i panda3d*.deb
```
If you are not using a Linux distribution that supports .deb or .rpm packages, you
may have to use the installpanda.py script instead, which will directly copy the
files into the appropriate locations on your computer. You may have to run the
`ldconfig` tool in order to update your library cache after installing Panda3D.
Mac OS X
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If the build was successful, makepanda will have generated a .dmg file in
the source directory containing the installer. Simply open it and run the
package file in order to install the SDK onto your system.
Reporting Issues
================
If you encounter any bugs when using Panda3D, please report them in the bug
tracker. This is hosted at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/panda3d
Make sure to first use the search function to see if the bug has already been
reported. When filling out a bug report, make sure that you include as much
information as possible to help the developers track down the issue, such as
your version of Panda3D, operating system, architecture, and any code and
models that are necessary for the developers to reproduce the issue.
If you're not sure whether you've encountered a bug, feel free to ask about
it in the forums or the IRC channel first.