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Re: Darwin source packages




On Nov 6, 2007, at 9:40 AM, Benjamin Huntsman wrote:

First, and less important, anyone still using DarwinBuild? It compiles great under Leopard, but darwinxref doesn't do anything other than print it's help message.

Some Leopard-specific fixes were made on DarwinBuild trunk last night, and the 9A581.plist has been added. We're working on building & uploading roots to enable chrooted building.


Copying my pre-build binary from a Tiger system works fine. Think it'd be a problem w/ the program/source, or something to do with the pre-built sqlite.o? Speaking of which, is there anything special about it, or is it just a straight build of sqlite?

The problem had nothing to do with sqlite.o. The sqlite.o object file is simply a repackaged libsqlite.a from tiger so that DarwinBuild compiles easily on Panther. On Tiger and Later the pre-installed libsqlite3.dylib is used.


Second, here is a list of the projects that aren't currently available from the darwinsource site:

AppleRAID-3.0.19
AppleUSBIrDa-144.4.0
CF-476
CFNetwork-219
FirewallTool-20
IOI2CFamily-111.0.2
JavaScriptCore-5523.10.3
OpenAL-29
WebCore-5523.10.3
dtrace-48
gssd-23
msdosfs-135
net_snmp-112
objc4-371
security_certificates-32641
xar-28

Perhaps this is best a question for KVV... is there any chance we'll see these, or are they pretty much just listed for the sake of completeness?

We expect to post these over time. From the announcement:
(Note: not all sources currently posted, additional updates will be made as sources become available.)

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