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BSD Libraries installed in OSX?I'm afraid I'm
On Wednesday, June 4, 2003, at 01:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm afraid I'm not getting this at all (which could be due to the fact
that I don't know unix). I've tried the
# which which
and the
/usr/bin/which
calls, and all I get is command not found errors. Can you tell me
more abou
I'm afraid I'm not getting this at all (which could be due to the fact that I don't know unix). I've tried the
# which which
and the
/usr/bin/which
calls, and all I get is command not found errors. Can you tell me more about what the unix command would be to determine if the BSD.pkg file e
On Tuesday, June 3, 2003, at 08:08 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to detect if the BSD libraries have been installed on a
user's Mac OS X system? From my understanding, the default OS X
install comes with the BSD libraries, however, if the user for some
reason has opted to disabl
Is there a way to detect if the BSD libraries have been installed on a user's Mac OS X system? From my understanding, the default OS X install comes with the BSD libraries, however, if the user for some reason has opted to disable them, certain unix calls I've been using fail in Revolution, like