On Feb 16, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Tom Allison wrote:

>
> Dan Langille wrote:
>> On Feb 15, 2008, at 11:29 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
>>> On Feb 15, 2008, at 10:10 PM, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Fri, 2008-02-15 at 20:51 -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
>>>>> I have a Macbook running Tiger...
>>>>>
>>>> Don't screw around.  Use pkgsrc[.org].  You'll like it.  It will  
>>>> feel
>>>> like Ports, with out all of the blood loss.  My 2.2.8 patches are
>>>> up on
>>>> my site or in pkgsrc-wip[.sf.net]
>>>
>>> OK, I'll bite.  I see a client only package in there, which is
>>> appealing.  I don't want
>>> the whole server. So... I have Xcode installed.  Is there a dmg for
>>> pkgsrc?  Or is
>>> the only way to grab something from cvs?
>> Got it all: http://wiki.netbsd.se/How_to_use_pkgsrc_on_Mac_OS_X
>


NOTE: top posting error corrected.  Please do not top post.

> So is it safe to assume that ports does not have a bacula client  
> for Mac OS/X?

Ports seemed to have only the full server, complete with DVD tools.   
That's too much
stuff for my taste.

>
> I am really not inclined to start adding multiple port managers on  
> top of my Macbook.  A recipe for disaster.  I've already invested a  
> lot with port.

I have also used port.  Why do you think combining is dangerous?

If they install code to different places, how will they conflict?

> And I'll also assume there are no binaries available?

I didn't find any, but then I would not know where to look. I'm new  
to Mac.

> Any experience with compiling it on Mac OS/X?

None.

-- 
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