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Since 0.9.0b, Siril is released as source package or binary package in various distributions. The other choice is accessing the development trunk in the subversion repository. There is a package for the Arch Linux system, built from the subversion source, [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/siril/ in AUR]. Siril has also been tested and reported running on MacOS but needs a specific installation, please see the [[Siril:install#Installing_on_MacOS|dedicated page]].
See [[Siril:install|Siril installation page]]. It documents which binary packages you can get and how to build from source if needed, for multiple operating systems. Siril is a free software, licence is GPL3. It will most likely never run or be supported on Windows family operating systems.

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See [[Siril:install|Siril installation page]]. It documents which binary packages you can get and how to build from source if needed, for multiple operating systems. Siril is a free software, licence is GPL3.

See Siril installation page. It documents which binary packages you can get and how to build from source if needed, for multiple operating systems. Siril is a free software, licence is GPL3. It will most likely never run or be supported on Windows family operating systems.