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Re: question about WO5.3 on Linux
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Re: question about WO5.3 on Linux


  • Subject: Re: question about WO5.3 on Linux
  • From: LD <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 19:30:18 +1000

Hi there,

On 30/08/2005, at 6:21 PM, xiaowen ren wrote:

1. Mac OS is Linux

Sorry, but that's Rubbish!
Linux is a kernel, not an operating system. Mac OS X's kernel is based on the mach kernel. Completely different beasts.


Systems built atop of the linux kernel have some things in common with Mac OS X (or more to the point - have some things in common with Darwin - at least in philosophy) but otherwise they're very different beasts (with different implementations). Darwin (Mac OS X's underbelly) is derived from BSD not linux.

Mac OS X, Linux like systems, BSD systems, Solaris etc etc are various implementations of the Unix philosophy. You might be able to run a bash shell on each of them, but under the hood the libraries, implementations, layouts, binaries, and so forth are not the same at all.

The whole desktop-experience of Mac OS X is not transportable...

, so I thought it's possible install XCode and all frameworks
are in Xcode.

Xcode won't even install on Darwin so it's not going to install on Linux type systems. It's Mac OS X only.


But if need some special lib/frameworks to compile, maybe it's
hard to do this. Even use Mac emulator, i have to buy tiger first. So it's not
free WO for non-Apple marchine.

And illegal I would presume...

2. deployment on Linux, actually is J2EE app not WO, how to get license number
from free Xcode?

The free licence is _only_ for development. Deployment licences are supplied with each copy of Mac OS X Server. You'll need to buy the 10 client licence version of OS X Server, for example and get the license from there.


If somebody have OX Server and don't use WO, could I use his
license for deploy my WO app on Linux?

You'll need to read the license agreement.

with regards,
--

LD


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