On 10/28/10 12:04 AM, BjornJohansson wrote:
Apple does not allow you to run their os on non-apple hardware which means
that it is next to impossible to create mac executables without apple
hardware legally?
yes that is true. If you aren't worried about legality, you could run
OS-X on a "hackintosh" or in a VM, but you are quite right, that
violates Apple's license.
This is a pity, because I do not want to force even more
people to Microsoft.
Then send them top Linux...
But if you have a user that want's a Mac version, then they have a Mac,
so you can hopefully find one that will let you use their machine to
build binaries.
-Chris
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