Le jeudi 20 septembre 2012 à 08:58 +0200, helpcrypto helpcrypto a
écrit :
> AFAIK, You cant install OSX on a VM from the official ISO, but need a
> fixed/modified image to bypass the...EFI?
> Currently have 10.5 and 10.6 on vmware o, but considering OSX costs
> (not hardware!), maybe its easier to
> I tried that already and could not use VirtualBox because it only allows
> Max OS X Server running as guest. I also invested in a VMware licence
> and it never worked for the same reasons.
I needed to run OSX on a windows host vmware computer to test our
smartcard software.
AFAIK, You cant insta
Le mardi 18 septembre 2012 à 09:16 +, Emmanuel Dreyfus a écrit :
>
> I spent quite some time to build pcscd and opensc on OS X.5. I got all
> the binaries working, opensc is able to talk to the card, however I
> never
> managed to actually use it with ssh-agent. I gave up and never sent
> the
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 11:00:41AM +0200, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
> I am quite busy these last days and I already spent DAYs trying to
> compile on a single Mac
I spent quite some time to build pcscd and opensc on OS X.5. I got all
the binaries working, opensc is able to talk to the card,
Dear Ludovic,
> You can install Mac OS X (client) inside VitualBox [1]. It is
> technically possible. The legal aspect is another problem.
> I only tried using VirtualBox on a Mac. Maybe that is even possible
> using VirtualBox on a GNU/Linux machine.
I tried that already and could not use Virtua
2012/9/18 Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE :
> Hello,
Hi,
> The build farm has one Mac OS X machine running compilation scripts:
> https://opensc.fr/jenkins/computer/farm-macosx-lion/
>
> This machine also has several systems installed on different partitions:
> Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.7), Lion (10.8)
Hello,
The build farm has one Mac OS X machine running compilation scripts:
https://opensc.fr/jenkins/computer/farm-macosx-lion/
This machine also has several systems installed on different partitions:
Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.7), Lion (10.8) and Mountain Lion (10.9). Each
time we need a new ins