
It will prompt you with answers to questions about the install. When done it will expand several files that are part of the distribution. Unix and Mac: The package will be a zipped tar file like so:ĭownload and place in a pathway where you are not installing cache. When the installation is complete there will be a blue cube on the dashboard from which you can access cache. If you are not sure of some of those answers the document that Edward pointed out will have lots of answers. From there is will prompt with questions you answer about how you want to install cache. Double click and it will start the installation wizard. Windows: The package will be an executable like so:ĭownload this to a location on your system that is not in the pathway where you want to install.

The packages are named such that their version on os should be clear. Login in with your wrc direct account and download the package that is the correct version you want, and that is correct for your operating system. We provide distribution packages available on our distribution page: The Documentation that Eduard provided has all of the details for installing cache, but the simple answer, for someone looking for a quick tip is here:
