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From: | Mehul Sanghvi |
Subject: | Re: [Liberty-eiffel] Bug #44601 |
Date: | Thu, 18 Feb 2016 11:36:54 -0500 |
I don't own Apple hardware to test.Does anyone have any clue about it?
Yet I know that Mac OS X is quite similar to a BSD system under the hood, so I guess that if
we compile Liberty for some BSD it could also compile on MacOsX
According to https://wiki.freebsd.org/Myths and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3446231/how-close-are-mac-os-x-and-bsd-related it seems that FreeBSD is the BSD variant most similar to MacOSXIn that case we could target FreeBSD .2016-02-18 15:08 GMT+01:00 <address@hidden>:I am the one who reported the bug #44601.
I have no objection. It would be wonderful if install.sh run on any Unix-like system.
KOIZUMI Satoru
On 平成 28/02/17, at 10:27, Mehul Sanghvi wrote:
I updated 44601. Although it doesn't directly relate, it is along the same lines, basically there are problems with getting install.sh to work on MacOS X because
of assumptions about the script running with a GNU set of tools, rather than a general Unix set of tools.
I see that 44601 hasn't had an update in a while. Since I'm going to need to get
past this issue, and will have to work on install.sh to do so, does anyone have objections to assigning this bug to me ? Might as well put my release/build
engineering acumen to good use :)
cheers,
mehul
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