teaneedz macrumors member Original poster Dec 8, 2009 64 6 Nov 15, 2010 #1 After I finish a painful x-code download can anyone recommend a good package manager? I've used Macports in the past. Is Homebrew worth taking a look at?
After I finish a painful x-code download can anyone recommend a good package manager? I've used Macports in the past. Is Homebrew worth taking a look at?
Cromulent macrumors 604 Oct 2, 2006 6,829 1,132 The Land of Hope and Glory Nov 16, 2010 #2 teaneedz said: After I finish a painful x-code download can anyone recommend a good package manager? I've used Macports in the past. Is Homebrew worth taking a look at? Click to expand... Personally I don't bother with them. The packages that I want are always out of date and it is not exactly hard to compile open source software yourself (unless you want the whole GTK library which has like a million dependencies).
teaneedz said: After I finish a painful x-code download can anyone recommend a good package manager? I've used Macports in the past. Is Homebrew worth taking a look at? Click to expand... Personally I don't bother with them. The packages that I want are always out of date and it is not exactly hard to compile open source software yourself (unless you want the whole GTK library which has like a million dependencies).