Bryan H
Mon, 18 Jun 2007 16:32:59 -0700
With all the different flavors of Unix and shells and so on though, it can be challenge to know what to expect and how to get things working. Does anyone know where there is more documentation still around that is specific to the Unix side?
I don't think you ever got an answer to this, and to be honest, I'm not sure myself. But I know that for CGI work, we can't use the native unixengines on OS X, we need to use a special "Darwin" build. If that's a universal requirement, then I'd say you couldn't use BSD standalones either and you'll need to find a native machine for testing. -- Jacqueline Landman Gay | [EMAIL PROTECTED] HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
Thank you for responding on Darwin. I didn't have any success getting that to work with line commands through a terminal window so probably something is up as you suggest. I wonder if I brought up X-Windows (X11) on the Max through OS X if I could get the BSD Unix standalone to execute with a double click. If I have the opportunity to get that up and running sometime I will let you all know if it works. Has anyone else brought up X-Windows through OS X on their Mac? I have downloaded it from Apple's web site but have never configured for it and fired it up.
Again, thanks for the response, Bryan H_______________________________________________
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