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Documentation issues — #2

to be honest i've no idea. Your best bet is to reinstall the developer tools, perhaps erasing /Developer before you do so.
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Documentation issues — #3

Tried reinstalling the dev tools after wiping out not only the Documentation directory but the entire Developer directory as well. No such luck. I then tried reinstalling OS X wi…
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MacOS X Beta Tools — #3

Yes, I have found it now, it did not appeared on /Developer. I made a search with sherlock and here we are
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QuickTime problem in RB — #2

I am assuming that you are using RB3.0x for your development? I hate to tell you this but it looks like RB3 carbon cannot connect to any external libraries right now. I think this …
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Science apps for OSX [call for ports] — #2

Hi again persquare, I'm planning (once my OS X disk gets here) to immediately try to get xmgr or xmgrace up and running since I use that almost exclusively for my science and journ…
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Science apps for OSX [call for ports] — #3

Seems we're the only scientist around, stardoc ;-) Anyhow, I'm working on porting Octave and once that its working (almost there...) I'll probably look into gnuplot (rumored to ru…
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Science apps for OSX [call for ports] — #4

Quote: Originally posted by persquare: An idea for the future is to have some kind of Aqua front end to a collection of CLI-apps, cf TexShop & teTeX. Yes. What …
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Science apps for OSX [call for ports] — #5

Not too many science people here, huh? (HEY MODERATORS! Could you post a note to the main web page calling attention to this thread?) Yes, teTeX is important! (tho a CLI is fine…
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Science apps for OSX [call for ports] — #6

Quote: Originally posted by stardoc: I will eventually want python under OS X. For now I have a copy which runs fine under 9.0.4, so I assume it would run as a classic …
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Science apps for OSX [call for ports] — #7

Quote: Originally posted by crazyjohnson: Yes. What about Textures, there is an X-Windows version of it out - how about porting it to OS X? As far as I know, Text…
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Science apps for OSX [call for ports] — #8

I am not a scientist per se, but I _am_ interested in computational science, and mathematical visualization. So anyway, I have started to look at OpenDX (it used to be an IBM produ…
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Science apps for OSX [call for ports] — #10

Thanks Marshal for the python info. Re RPM, yes, I was refering to the Redhat Package Manager--which BTW runs on many Unix platforms. My thought was that perhaps a source-code on…
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Science apps for OSX [call for ports] — #11

Hi Marshall & stardoc, Linux Journal (Aug. 2000) had an article about a Java Class to manage RPM content. The source is available at: http://jymengant.ifrance.com/jymenga...wsp…
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Science apps for OSX [call for ports] — #12

Here is another scientist. teTeX works just fine on OS X. I've been using is already for a while. I also desperately need FORTRAN. I tried to build g77 and f2c, with no luck. …
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Science apps for OSX [call for ports] — #14

Quote: Originally posted by persquare: As far as I know, Textures is proprietary sw. Several other (free) versions of tex/latex.packages exist, e.g. teTeX which is avai…
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Science apps for OSX [call for ports] — #15

Ouch. I finally installed OS X and feel like I've been bombed into the stone age. I'm sure I'll get used to it, but the experience is nothing like either unix or mac. Well an…
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