On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 2:05 PM, Amanda Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Linux and Darwin are only superficially similar, and the differences get
> larger the closer to the kernel we get.  I realize I'm being repetitious
> here :-), but generally speaking, starting with the assumption that one
> technique will work on both, especially if it involves IPC, threading, or
> process creation, is a mistake.

I'm very surprised that this is the case for Mac OS X 10.5.  It is to
Mac's advantage to make it easy to port Unix code to Mac OS X.
If Apache can run well on Mac OS X, these common system calls
should have a good implementation on Mac OS X.

Wan-Teh

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