NFS appears to work too. "[...] The problem with running Xcode inside of a chroot on HFS is an Xcode bug and has been reported to Apple . [...]" - http://darwinbuild.macosforge.org/trac/ticket/1 "[...] Since DarwinBuild currently inherits a bug from Xcode that makes it impossible to use it on a HFS+ volume, we are going to use a workaround that involves setting up NFS locally. [...]" - http://www.puredarwin.org/developers/darwinbuild Aladin. On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Gerben Wierda <gerben.wierda@rna.nl> wrote:
I have an case sensitive HFS+ mounted on /usr/local for all my unixy-stuff. This generally works fine. I have installed darwinbuild on that partition (so it is on case sensitive HFS+). But my first attempt at a build ends with
The Mac OS X platform is missing - cannot set a default platform
Which is the error (if I understand things correctly) message that appears when you are on HFS+. By mine is case sensitive so I assumed it would be OK as for most intents and purposes case sensitive HFS+ is OK for all my unixy stuff.
So, is a UFS dmg really my only option (as I do not want the /usr/local to be UFS)? Or should it work and is something else amiss?
Thanks,
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