Re: OS X programs on Linux

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You've not been able to find anything because there's nothing to find.

NetBSD has a Darwin/Mach-O binary compatibility layer, but interesting programs (read: Cocoa, or anything similarly Mac OS X-specific) will probably not work. This has nothing to do with Wine; you may ask about the status of this on a NetBSD mailing list, but I doubt you'll find anything more than you've already found.

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On Apr 17, 2009, at 5:44 PM, matthhar wrote:


If it is, it has nothing to do with Wine. Wine is made to run windows applications on *NIX


Yes, I know it has nothing to do with WINE.. I did say something LIKE WINE.

Was only curious as to if somebody here might be able to help me.

And Austin, thanks for the link but that was posted a good 2 years ago? Any further info?

I've not been able to find anything, hence my posting here.


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