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Panda3D is licensed under the Modified BSD License. See the LICENSE file for Panda3D is licensed under the Modified BSD License. See the LICENSE file for
more details. more details.
Installing Panda3D
==================
By far, the easiest way to install the latest development build of Panda3D
into an existing Python installation is using the following command:
```bash
pip install --pre --extra-index-url https://archive.panda3d.org/ panda3d
```
If you prefer to install the full SDK with all tools, the latest development
builds can be obtained from this page:
https://www.panda3d.org/download.php?sdk&version=devel
These are automatically kept up-to-date with the latest GitHub version of Panda.
Building Panda3D Building Panda3D
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The following command illustrates how to build Panda3D with some common The following command illustrates how to build Panda3D with some common
options: options:
```bash ```bash
python2.7 makepanda/makepanda.py --everything --installer --no-egl --no-gles --no-gles2 python makepanda/makepanda.py --everything --installer --no-egl --no-gles --no-gles2 --no-opencv
``` ```
You will probably see some warnings saying that it's unable to find several You will probably see some warnings saying that it's unable to find several
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files into the appropriate locations on your computer. You may have to run 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. `ldconfig` tool in order to update your library cache after installing Panda3D.
Alternatively, you can add the `--wheel` option, which will produce a .whl
file that can be installed into a Python installation using `pip`.
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