Mac OS X and R
Vincent Philion <vincent.philion at irda.qc.ca> writes:
Le 21 janv. 2004, ? 15:19, Prof Brian Ripley a ?crit :
- the MacOS X platform is a rather (very?) unusual Unix-alike.
Why is that? Isn't Darwin (the Unix core of OSX) a standard FreeBSD Unix system?
Sure, but you aren't just using the core, and it starts to morph away as you get further from the core...
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