Let’s not forget those OSx86 folks and their wonderful VMware Unlocker. Grab a copy of that and the free VMware Player (or my personal favourite VMware ESXi which is also free,) you can install OS X directly into a virtual machine and run OS X apps natively, using a real copy of OS X.
> On Mar 1, 2016, at 17:10, Luboš Doležel <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 02/29/2016 07:17 PM, Liam Proven wrote: >> Quote:*run existing Cocoa apps* >> >> Do you mean to try to run Mac binaries on Linux? >> >> If so, that is the domain of an emulator. One that is trying to >> emulate a proprietary platform which is the property of a very large, >> wealthy, litigious company. That is unreasonable and unrealistic IMHO. >> Outlandish is your term, not mine. > > When this is brought up, I always interject :-) > > http://www.darlinghq.org. Already runs many binaries, also Apple's toolchain > (with the notable exception of xcodebuild, which depends on half of the > operating system), soon should be able to fully host a Jenkins/TC build > slave. It can mount DMG images, install PKGs and it provides a more or less > complete OS X shell environment. > > As far as the relationship between Darling and GNUstep is concerned, Darling > builds on GNUstep's Foundation (with tighter CF integration), extends on > GNUstep's CoreFoundation and develops its own AppKit (for various technical > reasons, over which I don't want to do flamewars here). > > Given how far I got with my one man show, it is for sure not unrealistic. In > a way, GNUstep is currently a ~3 man show, given that I see only ca. 3 truly > active committers. > > And I don't know what could Apple sue me over. > > P.S.: Darling's AppKit is already more advanced than the nothing that can be > seen in Git (in some NIB compatibility areas, it is already more advanced > than GNUstep). But I won't do any commits for a long time, because people are > very impatient and I don't want to receive 5 mails per day saying "hey, your > AppKit sucks, hey this commit breaks build" etc. > > -- > Luboš Doležel > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnustep mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
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