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Tiger to Leopard Upgrade on PPC
Anyone upgraded OSX from Tiger (v 10.4.11) to Leopard (v. 10.5.8) on PowerPC G5 hardware?
I need to upgrade my iMac to Leopard so I can install the current version of Eclipse and the Android development plug-in for Eclipse. I can't find a way to get this working on Tiger, so I need up upgrade to Leopard.
The Android SDK is not supported on PPC, but the Android Eclipse plug-in should work, I hope!
Are Mac OS X 10.4.11 Tiger passwords only stored in /var/db/shadow/hash? Or is it also used in NetInfo?
The reason I am asking is because I wonder if I edit the file in /var/db/shadow/hash and replace the hash inside with my own, will it change the password?
Thanks. (0 Replies)
Hi!
A bug on X11 leopard prevent me from using a program through ssh channel. My unix guru suggest me to install X11 tiger, in which the bug is absent.
So I tried to follow the step given by Ben Byer.
My problem is simple, the first step :
sudo launchctl unload -w... (4 Replies)
Hi everybody.
Im a starter on Unix systems.. i need check some security issues on UNIX server something like: ports, last patches, users acount, etc.
I need do that, before the server wil be on production enviorement.
i Found a tool that i guess does that... TARA.
Somebody works with... (0 Replies)
I've downloaded Xcode and i've done :
which "gcc"
which "ggc-4.0"
and which "c99"
all were found in /usr/bin/
however with the script
#include <stdio.h>
main()
{
printf("hello, world\n");
}
and when I, in command line use the command while in my home dir:
gcc cprog.c -o cprog (4 Replies)
here is the very simple bob.c:
main()
{
printf("hello");
}
i use tiger and i use the command:
gcc bob.c
and the end result:
bob.c: In function ‘main':
bob.c:3: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function /‘printf'
any help appreciated, i'm just starting... (4 Replies)
I was installing gdm on the terminal application and my ISP disconnected. When I reconnected and tried to continue the installation, I got the following message:
Waiting for lock on... (0 Replies)
Question:
Can I run a UNIX executable on Mac OS X Tiger?
If so, how is it done?
Background:
I FTP'd my schools UNIX server some C++ code and header files. Then I used Telnet to get g++ to compile them.
I then FTP'd the UNIX executable back to my PowerBook G4.
I've already... (4 Replies)
Debian::Javahelper::Eclipse(3) Javahelper Debian::Javahelper::Eclipse(3)NAME
Debian::Javahelper::Eclipse - Eclipse Helper Library.
SYNOPSIS
use Debian::Javahelper::Eclipse;
my @orbitdeps = ();
push(@orbitdeps, {
EOB_SYM_NAME => 'org.apache.commons.net',
EOB_SYS_JAR => '/usr/share/java/commons-net2.jar'});
#...
# Install the feature to "$dropins/$name"
install_zipped_feature($zip, "$dropins/$name");
# and symlink the following orbitdeps.
install_zipped_feature($zip, "$dropins/$name", @orbitdeps);
DESCRIPTION
This module is used by the eclipse related javahelpers to share common code.
Please note this API is not stable and backwards compatibility is not guaranteed at the current time. Please contact the maintainers if you
are interested in a stable API.
Definitions
A bundle refers to a jar file. An orbit dependency (a.k.a orbitdep) is a bundle, which is used by eclipse or one of its features without
being a part of eclipse or said feature.
This module keeps track of bundles via hashes; see the EOB_* constants for relevant keys (and their expected values).
Constants
EOB_SYM_NAME
Key for hashes to fetch the symbolic name of a bundle.
EOB_BUNDLE_VERSION
Key for hashes to fetch the version of a bundle.
EOB_SYS_JAR
Key for hashes to fetch the path to the system installed jar file.
Only valid for an orbit dependency and cannot be used with manifests.
Methods
install_zipped_feature($fzip, $loc[, $orbitdeps[, $package, $needs]])
Unpacks the zipped feature $fzip into $loc, which should be a subfolder of a dropins folder (e.g. /usr/share/eclipse/dropins/emf). This
can also be used to install the feature into a "build environment". In this case it should be installed into the same folder as the SDK
is (this folder is usually called "SDK").
If $orbitdeps is present, it should be an ARRAY ref containing orbit dependencies, which will be symlinked after unpacking. This sub
only needs the EOB_SYM_NAME and EOB_SYS_JAR to be set and valid. Orbit dependencies not present in the installed folder will be
ignored, so it is safe to have unrelated orbit dependencies in the ARRAY ref.
If $package and $needs are present, the former should be the name of a debian package and the latter a hashref. The sub will populate
the $needs hashref with which orbit dependencies are used by the package. The $needs hashref can be re-used in multiple calls to this
sub.
Keys in $needs will be the path to the orbit jar's real location (EOB_SYS_JAR) and the value a new hashref. This hashref has as keys
the names of packages and as values 1. The $needs is used by jh_installeclipse to populate the ${orbit:Depends} variables for packages.
AUTHOR
Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2010 by Niels Thykier
This module is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of GNU GPL 2.
0.43 2011-02-17 Debian::Javahelper::Eclipse(3)