I have the intel version of OPENSTEP running in VMWare. I also have NS3.3 on a HP 712/60. I would like to develop software for the HP, but I travel alot and while the HP is a pretty small computer it doesn't really fit in a suitcase.
Has anyone been able to write software for NS HPPA using OS.
Quote from: "rpangrazio"I have the intel version of OPENSTEP running in VMWare. I also have NS3.3 on a HP 712/60. I would like to develop software for the HP, but I travel alot and while the HP is a pretty small computer it doesn't really fit in a suitcase.
Has anyone been able to write software for NS HPPA using OS.
If you're running a dual-development then you can compile software w/ out too many problems for your gecko running NS3.3. I do most of my quad compiling on a x86 system running OPENSTEP 4.2. My "basic" VMWare image on the sftp server is also setup to provide dual development. If you need more info on setting it up, let me know.
How do you set up the dual dev system? Do you install NS dev tools then OS dev tools, or do you move one to a different directory.
I tried adding NS Dev to my OS image that has the OS dev tools already and it complained about overwriting files.
Quote from: "rpangrazio"How do you set up the dual dev system? Do you install NS dev tools then OS dev tools, or do you move one to a different directory.
I tried adding NS Dev to my OS image that has the OS dev tools already and it complained about overwriting files.
Check out the scripts on the web server. You'll find my slightly modified versions plus the originals. Read thru the scripts. It's pretty painless. Once you install the NS 3.3 Dev stuff, install EOF 1.1, & then the Y2K dev patches before running the setup script.
http://kb7sqi.dyndns.org/files/misc/Dual-Development/