[Ham-Mac] A MAC OS X question

Michael Carter mcarter at apple.com
Wed Apr 13 18:20:04 EDT 2005


For those who haven't caught it yet, Tiger will be released on the 29th.
New technologies like Core Data and Core Audio, along with 
open-sourcing a good part of the OS' underlying data structure and 
system services for cross-platform compilation (CF-Lite) means exciting 
things to those of us in the dev community. :)


On Apr 7, 2005, at 7:45 PM, Jim Weathers wrote:

> darwinports.com is basically a fan site for darwinports, which is 
> actually at
> http://darwinports.opendarwin.org.
>
> sorry to be pedantic, but this is somewhat of a sore point for some of 
> the darwinports folk.
>
> jim.
>
> n4rse.
> On Apr 7, 2005, at 6:44 PM, Luis Aguilar wrote:
>
>> Pesonally I like http://www.darwinports.com, it is more bsd like,
>> similar to the /usr/ports in freebsd
>>
>> On Apr 4, 2005 9:15 PM, Jacob Tennant <k8jwt at adelphia.net> wrote:
>>> Not to open another big caan of worms, BUT, how much of the 
>>> available LINUX
>>> software is useable under MAC OS X's linux type setup?
>>>
>>> OR
>>>
>>> How much linux/bsd capability is there in MAC OS X?
>>>
>>> Jacob Tennant - K8JWT
>>>
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>> -- 
>> Luis Aguilar
>> luichi at gmail.com
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