This may be slightly off topic, but I have just bought an iBook off
eBay, and it comes with a fresh install of 10.3, however it doesn't have
the Developers Tools installed.
I will be using this for Perl development, so i need to be able to
compile and install modules, do i need the whole
There are downloadable dev tools installers on the ADC member site, but not on
the free site. So if you can conjure up an ADC account you should be able to
grab them (the free online account flavor may suffice, not sure).
developer.apple.com. IIRC they are under Downloads, MacOS X.
From: Robert Barris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There are downloadable dev tools installers on the ADC member site, but not on
the free site. So if you can conjure up an ADC account you should be able to
grab them (the free online account flavor may suffice, not sure).
developer.apple.com. IIRC they
On Jul 28, 2006, at 8:41 AM, Adam Witney wrote:
does anyone know if i can still download the Developer Tools for
10.3 or
is there another way of getting the tool set i need for compiling
custom
modules?
Yes, you can still download Xcode 1.5 (the last for Panther), and
even the December
It would have been helpful to see the contents of execEggplant. Is it really
using exec? If so, the child's pid should be the same as the thing that exec'd
it.
Sorry. I should be more clear. My code uses ` ` (backward qoute?), which
is the same as system(), I think. So it is not exec(),
On 2006/07/29, at 4:12, Ted Zeng wrote:
...
I have used pid+1 for quite a few days now and it seems to work
without any problem. But I still feel it is not the right thing to do.
Have you ever heard of race?
Wasn't it included in /Applications/Installers/ on 10.3? Or was that
just for certain hardware models?
-Ken
On Jul 28, 2006, at 7:41 AM, Adam Witney wrote:
This may be slightly off topic, but I have just bought an iBook off
eBay, and it comes with a fresh install of 10.3, however it
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006, Ken Williams wrote:
Wasn't it included in /Applications/Installers/ on 10.3? Or was that
just for certain hardware models?
Yes, for machines that shipped with 10.3.
It should also be on the restore discs for the same machines.
In a pinch, it doesn't have to be the