This is all I could find.
[/usr/include]$ grep memcpy string.h void *memcpy(void *, const void *, size_t);
[12:50PM] 38 [~]$ man memcpy MEMCPY(3) BSD Library Functions Manual MEMCPY(3)NAME memcpy -- copy memory areaLIBRARY Standard C Library (libc, -lc)S
Tested on both OS X 10.6 and 10.7. Tried sources from git repository and latest released version. Same results:
lib/stringbuf.c:55: error: initializer element is not computable at load timelib/stringbuf.c:2264:28: error: macro "memcpy" requires 3 arguments, but only 2 givenlib/stringbuf.c: In f
Heh never liked the VMWare hackintosh method. I built one with a Gigabyte
P55A-UD4P board despite having a Mac Pro at the time. Now I have that plus
n iMac 27"
Are you sure SSH + VMC to my box wouldn't be easier?
No problem if you're willing to shoot me an email I'll get out of your way
anytime you want. I work from home and tend to see email instantly.
It was involving the Terminal application. For a true console in the Unix
sense there is one but that's basically there for single-user mode.
Sorry about posting the status line stuff in Citadel Support. I feel sort
of foolish in thinking that was stable code. My error for not checking as
much as I should have.
If you need a Mac for testing, I'd be willing to give you access to mine
if that's easier. I've been around here long enoug