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macosx host [message #96068] Tue, 02 March 2004 17:23
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Originally posted by: sebastient.otii.com

Hello,

I see that many have asked about getting the cdt to work on the mac to
write code for the mac, but what I'm looking todo is simple run the cdt
on the mac as a host, while targetting linux/elf. My understanding is
that most of the platform dependent code lies around the binary parser,
now I don't need one for mach-o, only elf, and since the elf parser is
written in java I had hopped that it would support the mac.

I installed the cdt 1.2.1 full bundle onto macos, and I can bring up the
create new standard c project, but I have no platforms to choose from in
the project settings wizard.

Any ideas or pointers? Any way to trick the cdt into thinking macos ==
linux and choose that platform?

Thank you,
Sébastien
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