> I know I've waited a while to ask this, but does anyone have a 2.5.2 binary 
> for Mac OS X?

I built darcs 2.5.2 for OS X Lion via cabal. I don't think it uses any shared 
libraries that don't come with the OS.  otool didn't come up with anything 
outside of /usr/lib. It likely runs on any Mac running OS X Lion. (I have no 
way to confirm this though.)

How I use darcs day-to-day doesn't really stress it. i.e., if there is any OSX 
specific quirkiness, I'm not doing the sorts of things that would find it. 
Still, if there's some place I can upload it to get it onto the web site, let 
me know.

> (I can only conclude that not many other people on OS X use darcs?)

Or we're all building it from source. The easiest way is probably to install 
Haskell Platform first, then let cabal build it for you.
(That said, either OS X comes with git and subversion preinstalled, or they are 
installed when you install XCode. By default, XCode 4 creates a git repository 
when you create a new project. I wouldn't be surprised if most of the OS X folk 
who version control their work use git.)

john

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