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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) what are OS X Developer tools . Post 302239176 by deepakl28 on Tuesday 23rd of September 2008 04:28:35 AM
Old 09-23-2008
what are OS X Developer tools .

hi all,

what are OS X Developer tools. Whether Mac oS x developer tools are same as unix os x developer tools.

problem .. i am trying to tomcat as daemon process. i referred Installing Apache Tomcat 6 on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and started to run tomcat as daemon process in unix environment. But in "Comiling JSVC " it is asking that "OS X developer tolls " to be installed .

can any one suggest me what are the OS x developer tools that are to be installed ,inorder to make my tomcat as a daemon process in unix environment.

Thanks in advance.
 

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HEADERDOC2HTML(1)					    BSD General Commands Manual 					 HEADERDOC2HTML(1)

NAME
headerdoc2html -- header documentation processor SYNOPSIS
headerdoc2html [-HXdhquvx] [-o output_dir] file [file ...] DESCRIPTION
Headerdoc2html processes the header file or files and generates HTML documentation based on specially-formatted comments. The options are as follows: -H The -H option turns on inclusion of the htmlHeader line, as specified in the config file. -X The -X option switches from HTML to XML output -d The -d option turns on extra debugging output. -h The -h option causes headerdoc to output an XML file containing metadata about the resulting document. -p The -p option turns on the C preprocessor. -q The -q option causes headerdoc to be excessively quiet. -u The -u option causes headerdoc to produce unsorted output. -v The -v option causes headerdoc to print version information. -x The -x option causes headerdoc to export fils in a format suitable for inclusion in a database. If no options are specified, headerdoc will produce directories containing its standard HTML output. FILES
/$HOME/Library/Preferences/com.apple.headerDoc2HTML.config SEE ALSO
gatherheaderdoc(1) For more information, see the headerdoc documentation. It can be found in /Developer/Documentation/DeveloperTools if you have the developer tools package installed, or at http://developer.apple.com in the developer tools documentation section. Darwin June 13, 2003 Darwin
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