Where can I get smbtree for Mac OS X Lion? It came with Snow Leopard and previous versions but it's no longer shipped.
Surely there must be another way to get it?
The Samba daemon was completely rewritten for OSX Lion. You can get smbtree back by installing Samba 3 using MacPorts.
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I wanted to play some Starcraft on my MacBook Pro running Mac OS 10.8. The CD I have has the class Mac OS version. The Mac OS X PowerPC version does not work due to Rosetta being removed (Apple - please don't make this mistake again in Mac OS 11). Is there a way to make Starcraft work on Mac OS 10.8? I would prefer not to use emulators.
Get the OS X patch from here:
https://macintoshgarden.org/games/starcraft
I have install VMWARE (virtual Machine) on Windows 7. And have installed Mac OS Leopard 10.5.5 image on that Virtual Machine.
Now i want to install Xcode 5.1.1 on that Mac os, but it gives above Error. Please help me how and which version to install on that Mac OS Leopard 10.5.5.
Xcode 5.1 requires OS X 10.8 or 10.9. Xcode 3.1.4 is the latest version that runs on Leopard.
When i was programming with xcode with vmware i didn`t managed to download it from the store and make it run in vmware, what i did is i downloaded a Mac OS with preinstalled xcode in it.
Also see the vmware options!
Successfully installed git on my Mac (Snow Leopard 10.6.8), but cannot get any of the commands to work. Everything I type the terminal spits out illegal instruction.
For example:
git --version
Illegal instruction
Note: This download was tailored for Snow Leopard as seen in the readme file they provided. So I have no idea why this is such a pain.
NOTES ABOUT THIS BUILD
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* This build targets Snow Leopard and Lion. It may work on earlier or
later versions of OS X.
I have tried installing homebrew, but that doesn't work because it can't find Xcode which I also can't get on my computer.
Anyone know why git is not working on Snow Leopard?
It looks like you are running this on a Mac with a Core Duo processor. The git version you installed needs a Core 2 Duo.
I want to test my cocoa application on mac os 10.6 (Snow Leoprrd) . But there are 10.7.5 is installed on my system . How can we install mac os 10.6 on my system , i have downloaded .dmg file of mac os 10.6 , I have use VMWare but there is no luck error occures that "This os is not mac os x server'. Is there any way to install this os virtually or directly on any system of mac os .
Thanks
If you have an external hard drive you can install the OS to that drive and boot up directly from there to test out your software. This works great and allows you to run the OS in a full native environment instead of using a VM.
Alternatively you could still go the VM route, but keep in mind that it might be trial and error. This article has a step-by-step guide to install Snow Leopard with VMWare:
http://macs.about.com/od/windowsonyourmac/ss/Virtualization-Of-Leopard-And-Snow-Leopard-Using-Vmware-Fusion.htm
I upgraded my OSX to Lion. As I went to install couchdb locally I found that the installer link for mac on http://couchdb.apache.org was gone and replaced with "Mac OS X binaries coming soon". I haven't used couchdb before but I know it was there at one point.
A friend sent me a copy zipped up which he installed on his Snow Leopard OSX. This installed and I could access the Admin Console, but I was unable to access futon.
Is there a reason the button is missing, or is there another way to install it?
My guess is that the site is detecting my operating system and they just aren't ready for 10.7.5 yet. But How do I go about installing a local version?
To install I followed the steps in this post Couch DB installation not working on Mac OSx Lion.
It worked like a charm step by step.
The new version 1.2.1 has recently been released and packed for Mac OSX. You can download it from http://couchdb.apache.org/#download or from http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi?path=/couchdb/packages/mac/1.2.1/Apache-CouchDB-1.2.1.zip