Re: MAC OS X port ... any interest?
- Posted by Lord LEVIATHAN <lordlev at osrf.washingtoncs.com> Jun 04, 2004
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Jeff Houck wrote: >Right. I've worked on FreeBSD systems in the past and that's what sort of >got me thinking about this... I've talked with a good friend who's a Mac >guru and he thinks it's very possible. >I'm also interested in building a cross-compiler tool chain on using gcc, >(which is also used on OS X), and seeing what happens. I'm not sure how >much low level (assembler) coding may has been done (if any), but what >the hey, it'll be a learning experience! > >Hmm, about that Mac.... Sorry. I'll be coding on a LINUX box at home and >remote testing the code on my friends Mac across the 'net. > > Go download and install Darwin, if you're looking for a solution to the testing code on MacOSX. Whatever you make on Darwin should run as-is on MacOSX. It's what I'll be (hopefully) doing when I start working my magicx0rz over on my MUSHcode IDE project I'm slowly but surely working on, which I plan'll be either using EuGTK (GTK toolkit) or the wxWindows toolkit wrapper for Euphoria. Banking more on the former than the latter. :) And as far as I read, it's not *exactly* GCC, it's GCC modified and closed source, however that works. :)