Re: Test for BSD subsystem
Re: Test for BSD subsystem
- Subject: Re: Test for BSD subsystem
- From: Axel Luttgens <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 17:44:29 +0100
Harald E Brandt wrote:
[snip]
But can I trust that the commands listed there are *NOT* installed by
other Mac OS X components?
I see that perl is not part of the BSD subsystem (apart from some
documentation and som editor support) so it is thus always available,
whereas python seems to require the BSD subsystem to be installed.
Good to know. Also, curl comes with BSD, which is important to know
for those considering that instead of URL AS.
/heb
Perhaps more easy than performing various installations: just compare
(using lsbom) the files installed by the packages included on an
installation CD.
They should be located in /InstallCDname/System/Installation/Packages/,
where you change InstallCDname as needed.
HTH,
Axel
PS: But again, your initial problem isn't totally clear to me (see my
previous post).
Could you exactly explain what you are trying to do?
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