[openbeos] Re: Cosmoe is back
- From: "Mathew Schofield" <mr.skoe@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 08:58:50 +1100
On 2/8/07, Bill Hayden <hayden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At one point it compiled and run on MacOS X and NetBSD, but that is no
longer possible. It uses some Linux-specific API to do some of the "harder"
low-level work that wasn't available in earlier versions of Cosmoe.
How much work/time would it (estimatedly) take you to fix this? Or are
you just going to make Linux a prerequisite permanently?
And ease up guys, this is an awesomly friendly community :-). Keep it that way.
--
Thank You,
Mathew Schofield
"Show me someone perfect, and i'll show you an idiot."
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At one point it compiled and run on MacOS X and NetBSD, but that is no longer possible. It uses some Linux-specific API to do some of the "harder" low-level work that wasn't available in earlier versions of Cosmoe.
- [openbeos] Re: The cost of Haiku
- From: Axel Dörfler
- [openbeos] Re: The cost of Haiku
- From: Ingo Weinhold
- [openbeos] Cosmoe is back
- From: Bill Hayden
- [openbeos] Re: Cosmoe is back
- From: Niklas Nisbeth
- [openbeos] Re: Cosmoe is back
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