Received: with LISTAR (v1.0.0; list gopher); Tue, 12 Feb 2002 14:22:03 -0500 (EST) Return-Path: Delivered-To: gopher@complete.org Received: from quarry.com (mail.quarry.com [205.189.158.4]) by pi.glockenspiel.complete.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id F30D73B860 for ; Tue, 12 Feb 2002 14:22:02 -0500 (EST) Received: from [205.189.158.32] (205.189.158.32) by quarry.com with ESMTP (Eudora Internet Mail Server 3.0.1) for ; Tue, 12 Feb 2002 14:22:05 -0500 Mime-Version: 1.0 X-Sender: rhahn@mail.quarry.com Message-Id: In-Reply-To: <87g046imbd.fsf@complete.org> References: <20020212130619.A9369@mothra.dyndns.org> <87g046imbd.fsf@complete.org> Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 14:22:06 -0500 To: gopher@complete.org From: Robert Hahn Subject: [gopher] Re: UMN Gopher on Mac OSX Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-archive-position: 441 X-listar-version: Listar v1.0.0 Sender: gopher-bounce@complete.org Errors-to: gopher-bounce@complete.org X-original-sender: rhahn@quarry.com Precedence: bulk Reply-to: gopher@complete.org List-help: List-unsubscribe: List-software: Listar version 1.0.0 X-List-ID: Gopher List-subscribe: List-owner: List-post: List-archive: X-list: gopher If anyone has the resources (I don't at the moment) I would also be interested in knowing whether gopher 3.0.2 compiles on OS X without changes if the drive format is UFS. I read some Apple knowledge base articles about UFS, and while they don't address the performance problems I mentioned earlier today, they *did* say that while they recommend I use HFS+ for "the Macintosh experience", if I was planning on doing any Unix development, that I should probably opt to format my drive as UFS. Interesting. This isn't an option with my home setup at this time, but when I get my computer upgraded here at work (and you can bet I'll be using OS X when that happens), perhaps I'll explore that... thanks again to those who have contributed to this porting work. -rh >Thanks for the info David. I'm finally downloading the dev tools to >my PowerBook myself. (Yes, I know I promised this awhile back, >sorry.) > >What I'm curious about is whether the compilers included with fink >(fink.sf.net, which I also have not installed) exhibit similar >behavior, or if this is unique to the Apple tools. If fink behaves >differently, then perhaps we can say that "compilation on Darwin is >supported only with fink." Another possibility is to investigate >whether gcc supports options to tell it "be case-sensitive, please" >and whether there is a difference when running on HFS vs. UFS >partitions. I intend to investigate all but the fink question >shortly. > >-- John -- --- Robert Hahn, Quarry Integrated Communications (519)743-4300 x2235 rhahn@quarry.com