> Probably it is possible to use wine (http://www.winehq.org) also on a > Mac. I use django with wine under ubuntu linux. > > Best regards > Markus >
Aye, the project name for wine on MacOS is darwin, the development is supposed to be on par with the regular wine project. Even without help or official support of the project from Apple. Here is the official wiki-page: http://wiki.winehq.org/MacOSX Personally I do not have any experience with django on wine/darwin, but if it does run on Linux, it should work on MacOS as well. The wiki-page mentioned above provides further information about darwin, including detailed installation instructions and downloads. As wine/darwin is not an emulator, it normally does not suffer from the performance losses encountered by solutions like virtualbox, virtualpc, vmware, etc... Some applications run significantly faster on a wine-linux combination as opposed to windows on the same hardware btw. :-) If anyone else tries out the django/darwin combination (or is running django and/or other lute-specific software on wine) I would be very interested in whatever knowledge you might be willing to share about your experiences. With best regards Wolfgang Kühn To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
