Remote build facilities

William Siegrist wsiegrist at apple.com
Fri Mar 14 09:34:46 PDT 2008


Like Daniel said, MacPorts and MacOSForge do not offer shell accounts,  
but I'll ask around at Apple to see if there's anything ADC offers. I  
seem to remember something like that existing, but it was a long time  
ago.

-Bill




On Mar 14, 2008, at 8:18 AM, Tim Holy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm one of the main developers for a GPLed kid's educational game,  
> TuxMath.
> (http://www.tux4kids.com). I develop on Linux, but my daughters'  
> school uses
> Macs. Our Mac port is woefully out of date, and the teachers at  
> their school
> are eager to get it updated.
>
> The other main developer of TuxMath has started a macports project for
> TuxMath, but it's apparently running into snags in the build  
> process. I'd
> like to try to help out, but I don't have a Mac.
>
> Is there a way to get some kind of developer account on a Mac  
> somewhere
> (preferably one already set up as a macports development  
> environment), so
> that I could work on it remotely? I have the impression that Debian  
> has
> servers for the use of their developers, I wonder if there is  
> something
> analogous for Macs.
>
> Best,
> --Tim
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Mac OS Forge
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