Re: Development environment on mac

2016-10-21 Thread John Ralls
> On Oct 21, 2016, at 7:05 AM, Phil Longstaff wrote: > > For a project I am involved with, I may need to move to a macbook as my > development environment. Because my old windows/linux laptop is getting old > and parts are no longer working, it may no longer be available to me. So, I > may need

Re: Development environment on mac

2016-10-21 Thread Bob Gustafson
Congratulations.. I use Homebrew - and get all my usual Linux tools. No dual boot, no plugins, just brew. You might also sign up as an Apple Developer (now free as I recall). You can then download Xcode and some additional command-line tools. But Homebrew is the main toolbox. You also migh

Development environment on mac

2016-10-21 Thread Phil Longstaff
For a project I am involved with, I may need to move to a macbook as my development environment. Because my old windows/linux laptop is getting old and parts are no longer working, it may no longer be available to me. So, I may need to do any future gnucash development on apple products. For those