Hi,
has anyone ported ser to Mac OS X? It is freeBSD so it should be easy, but as usual, things not always are easy :-)
So before i take a plunge, I thought I'd ask.
/hans
Hello,
no, but it is an interesting idea. We will be glad if you extend the number of supported platforms :-)
Jan.
On 20-06 11:44, Hans Eriksson wrote:
Hi,
has anyone ported ser to Mac OS X? It is freeBSD so it should be easy, but as usual, things not always are easy :-)
So before i take a plunge, I thought I'd ask.
/hans
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On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 11:44:16 +0200 Hans Eriksson hans@digisip.com wrote:
has anyone ported ser to Mac OS X? It is freeBSD so it should be easy, but as usual, things not always are easy :-)
So before i take a plunge, I thought I'd ask.
You'll probably need to have "dlcompat" installed (with headers), as OSX dynamic loader (dyld) has no libdl API compatibility and that SER uses libdl to load its modules during runtime.
I recommand that you get it installed via Fink http://fink.sf.net.
Cheers,
-- Sebastien