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Re: What would be the most complete GNUStep system?
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Luboš Doležel |
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Re: What would be the most complete GNUStep system? |
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Mon, 27 Oct 2014 20:22:43 +0100 |
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On 10/27/2014 07:44 PM, Gregory Casamento wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 2:10 PM, Luboš Doležel <lubos@dolezel.info> wrote:
>>> As for DMGs, I know that you feel they are convenient and how they very
>>> easily can be virtually monuted, burned onto optical media or (in old
>>> times) to floppies. I don't think we have support for that though and
>>> how it could be implemented in a portable way.
>>
>> darling-dmg offers a FUSE module.
>>
>> https://github.com/LubosD/darling-dmg
>
> Here's another link for DMG reading...
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/dmgmount/
>
Well, this projects seems to convert DMG into an ordinary disk image,
which means a lot of useless copying.
darling-dmg behaves more like OS X - DMG is not extracted, but used
directly.
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Luboš Doležel
- Re: What would be the most complete GNUStep system?, (continued)
- Re: What would be the most complete GNUStep system?, Gregory Casamento, 2014/10/30
- Re: What would be the most complete GNUStep system?, Riccardo Mottola, 2014/10/30
- Re: What would be the most complete GNUStep system?, Stefan Bidi, 2014/10/31
- Re: What would be the most complete GNUStep system?, Ivan Vučica, 2014/10/31
- Re: What would be the most complete GNUStep system?, Asiga Nael, 2014/10/31
- Re: What would be the most complete GNUStep system?, Stefan Bidi, 2014/10/31
Re: What would be the most complete GNUStep system?, Luboš Doležel, 2014/10/27