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On 4-Jun-2007, at 11:17, Finlay Dobbie wrote:
> On 04/06/07, mstpfh <email@hidden> wrote: >> The solution is simple, use darwin-x86. Or acquire a mac ;) > > Uh, you can't do Mac development on Darwin.
Depends what you mean by "Mac development", really. You can't do Carbon or Cocoa development, but CoreFoundation is (nearly) there, along with the BSD layer, NetInfo, launchd, configd and so forth.
Exactly. You can't do Mac development for any reasonable definition of Mac development.
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