Hi!
There is a new home for the experimental MacOS X Intel XSB installer
(due to some server changes):
http://www.di.ubi.pt/~pmoura/xsb-3.1-i386.pkg.zip
The installer was built from today's CVS version (includes David's
fix to the ODBC bug).
Cheers,
Paulo
On 2007/09/01, at 00:10, Paulo Moura wrote:
> I've built an experimental MacOS X Intel XSB installer using the
> current CVS version sources. f you have an Intel Mac running MacOS X
> 10.4 and are willing to try it out, your feedback is most
> appreciated. The installer can be downloaded from the following URL:
>
> http://neve.di.ubi.pt/~pmoura/xsb-3.1-i386.pkg.zip
>
> After testing the XSB installation to your heart's content you can
> remove the installed files from your system by follows the following
> steps:
>
> % sudo rm -rf /opt/local/share/xsb
> % sudo rm -f /opt/local/bin/xsb
>
> The installer modifies the files "/etc/profile" and "/etc/csh.cshrc"
> in order to setup the XSB_DIR environment variable (implies a logout/
> login to activate). Previous versions of these files are saved in,
> respectively, the files "/etc/profile.xsbsaved" and "/etc/
> csh.cshrc.xsbsaved".
>
> If you're using a PowerPC Mac, you can easily build an installer by
> going to the directory "admin/macosx" on your CVS working copy and
> type:
>
> % ./build_package.sh
>
> You will need to enter your admin password when requested. If all
> goes well, a shining new installer will magically appear on the same
> directory after some powerful incantations. If not, after blaming and
> cursing yourself, please send me the output of the above script.
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