Am 22.12.2011 um 00:35 schrieb Marc Coevoet:
> I was thinking about this one:
> http://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-build.html
>
> Make the whole stuff, then chroot in its base dir.
Yes, that would be useful. It would save a GCC installation in NetBSD. Although
I would chroot first to bui
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On 12/21/11 6:35 PM, Marc Coevoet wrote:
> Op 21-12-11 23:47, Peter Dyballa schreef:
>> Am 21.12.2011 um 21:58 schrieb Marc Coevoet:
>>
>>> On my quest to use open source, I thought about a chroot
>>> environment. Would it be possible to install it un
Op 21-12-11 23:47, Peter Dyballa schreef:
> Am 21.12.2011 um 21:58 schrieb Marc Coevoet:
>
>> On my quest to use open source, I thought about a chroot environment.
>> Would it be possible to install it under Mac os x? It might solve
>> problems for people that would no longer mix mac os x .h and l
Am 21.12.2011 um 21:58 schrieb Marc Coevoet:
> On my quest to use open source, I thought about a chroot environment.
> Would it be possible to install it under Mac os x? It might solve
> problems for people that would no longer mix mac os x .h and linux .h files?
> http://ss64.com/bash/chroot
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On 12/21/11 3:58 PM, Marc Coevoet wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On my quest to use open source, I thought about a chroot
> environment. Would it be possible to install it under Mac os x? It
> might solve problems for people that would no longer mix mac os x
>
Hello,
On my quest to use open source, I thought about a chroot environment.
Would it be possible to install it under Mac os x? It might solve
problems for people that would no longer mix mac os x .h and linux .h files?
http://ss64.com/bash/chroot.html
Marc
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On 12/21/11 1:05 PM, Juan Courcoul wrote:
> On Dec 21, 2011, at 4:05 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
>
>> On 21/12/11 08:44, Juan Courcoul wrote:
>>> Now I want to bring my Fink fully into the Lion world,
>>> hopefully without having to trash everything. O
On Dec 21, 2011, at 4:05 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
> On 21/12/11 08:44, Juan Courcoul wrote:
>> Now I want to bring my Fink fully into the Lion world, hopefully without
>> having to trash everything. O.S. is at 10.7.2. Downloaded and installed the
>> latest Xcode 4.2.1. Then gingerly tried to d
Am 21.12.2011 um 08:44 schrieb Juan Courcoul:
> Is this salvageable or will I have to start from scratch?
The latter is true.
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Am 21.12.2011 um 10:44 schrieb Marc Coevoet:
> Unfortunately I have a 2006 iMac, that does not run 10.7, but would 10.7
> run on a virtual machine?
I don't think so! The usual virtualisation software emulates PC-like hardware
and even offers EFI, and modern Apple hardware is surely very close
On 21/12/11 08:44, Juan Courcoul wrote:
> Well, the inevitable happened. My beloved Mac died peacefully: went to sleep,
> never woke up. AASP diagnosed terminal logic board failure, repair cost over
> $700 w/3 mo. warranty, wasn't worth it. Only thing salvageable (besides the
> screws and the DI
Op 20-12-11 00:37, Alexander Hansen schreef:
> We have about as many for 10.5 and 10.6. 10.7 has fewer, because
> we're testing packages before we add them there rather than assuming
> that they work.
>
Unfortunately I have a 2006 iMac, that does not run 10.7, but would 10.7
run on a virtual mac
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