On Feb 27, 2009, at 7:35 PM, Douglas Philips wrote:

> On 2009 Feb 27, at 6:29 PM, Steven Borho wrote:
>
>> This seemed the most apt way of announcing an OS X port.  This is  
>> the tip of crew running unmodified on the latest native GTK+ port  
>> for OS X.  It's a bit kludgy to get to this point, but it's good  
>> progress nonetheless.
>>
>> Obviously this is just the dialogs as launched by hgtk on the  
>> command line.  Shell extensions are an entirely separate issue.
>
> SWEET!
> Ok, I'm sorry, but GTK+ on the Mac looks UGLY.
> But, at least it runs.
> May we know where/how you got GTK+ on a Mac? (I use macports and  
> their GTK stuff has been borked for a while.).
>

I'll put it all up on the wiki this weekend, but this page was key.

http://forum.immunityinc.com/index.php?topic=210.0

By the way, if I haven't mentioned it before, this Mac port was  
sponsored by Google.
They've donated a Macbook to the cause.  They're also helping out with  
Vista64.
Nice folks.

--
Steve

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