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Costas
Dick Applebaum
10/23/02 05:04 P
| Mac OS X is essentially Free BSD,
Lee Fuller
10/23/02 05:10 P
Yup. That's why I bought a Powerbook :)
Ian Lurie
10/23/02 05:19 P
... and developing insanely great products!
Dick Applebaum
10/23/02 05:51 P
Yes!
Dick Applebaum
10/23/02 05:50 P
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Costas Piliotis
10/23/2002 12:22 PM

Has anyone successfully gotten CFMX working on FreeBSD by chance?  I haven't really taken a stab at it quite yet, but I'd love to be able to put it on FreeBSD...

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Dick Applebaum
10/23/2002 05:04 PM

Costas Mac OS X is essentially Free BSD, so the os port should work for that   as well. The port was from CFMX Linux (Others have used Solaris or Unix to port   from). The steps to OS X are itemized at:      http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/javascript/2002/08/08/ coldfusion_three.html This assumes the lowest-common-denominator: availability of only   emulated Linux and no special network ability, so it uses a rather   cumbersome drop box procedure to exchange files between Linux and Mac   OS X.  IF you have access to a network and/or a CFMX supported   Linux/Unix platform, the port should be much easier. HTH Dick On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 09:05 AM, Costas Piliotis wrote: > Has anyone successfully gotten CFMX working on FreeBSD by chance?  I   > haven't > really taken a stab at it quite yet, but I'd love to be able to put it   > on > FreeBSD...

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Lee Fuller
10/23/2002 05:10 PM

| Mac OS X is essentially Free BSD, Huh?  MAC OS X is a *nix OS with some sort of GUI top-end? That's quite interesting.

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Ian Lurie
10/23/2002 05:19 PM

Yup. That's why I bought a Powerbook :) Five weeks of use and zero crashes. On 10/23/02 2:07 PM, "Lee Fuller" <leelistnew@primedna.net> wrote: ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----

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Lee Fuller
10/23/2002 05:23 PM

No WONDER MAC has all this money to spend on advertising!  :) | -----Original Message----- | | Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 2:16 PM | To: CF-Talk | Subject: Re: CFMX and FreeBSD | | | Yup. That's why I bought a Powerbook :) | | Five weeks of use and zero crashes. | | | | On 10/23/02 2:07 PM, "Lee Fuller" <leelistnew@primedna.net> wrote: | | > | Mac OS X is essentially Free BSD, | > | > Huh?  MAC OS X is a *nix OS with some sort of GUI top-end? | > | > That's quite interesting. | > | > | > |

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Dick Applebaum
10/23/2002 05:51 PM

... and developing insanely great products! On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 02:18 PM, Lee Fuller wrote: ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----

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Dick Applebaum
10/23/2002 05:50 PM

Yes! And you can use the GUI or CLI or both here's an interesting article:    http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2002/10/03/keynotes.html Dick On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 02:07 PM, Lee Fuller wrote: > | Mac OS X is essentially Free BSD, > > Huh?  MAC OS X is a *nix OS with some sort of GUI top-end? > > That's quite interesting.

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Costas Piliotis
10/23/2002 06:17 PM

Just hoping for the nice aqua interface on x86 platforms...  Just a matter of time now... Thanks Dick by the way for your help...  I'll let you know if it actually works out... .. and developing insanely great products! On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 02:18 PM, Lee Fuller wrote: ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----


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