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Once I have MacPorts installed, I recommend:
Once I have MacPorts installed, I recommend:
   sudo port install teTeX
   sudo port install teTeX
==Fixing a corrupt cache==
If your mac prints this:
<pre>
dyld: shared cached file was build against a different libSystem.dylib, ignoring cache
dyld: shared cached file was build against a different libSystem.dylib, ignoring cache
dyld: shared cached file was build against a different libSystem.dylib, ignoring cache
</pre>
Try this:
  sudo update_dyld_shared_cache -force


==Backing up a Mac==
==Backing up a Mac==

Revision as of 10:58, 19 July 2009

Notes on the Macintosh

I do most of my work on Macs because I like having a full Unix operating system, I like having well-integrated graphical tools, I like having hardware that's highly integrated with the software, and I like having other people worry about the system administration. The Mac is a great system, but I've also found that there are some programs that make it a lot easier to use:

Other places to look for cool Mac stuff:

Once I have MacPorts installed, I recommend:

 sudo port install teTeX

Fixing a corrupt cache

If your mac prints this:

dyld: shared cached file was build against a different libSystem.dylib, ignoring cache
dyld: shared cached file was build against a different libSystem.dylib, ignoring cache
dyld: shared cached file was build against a different libSystem.dylib, ignoring cache

Try this:

 sudo update_dyld_shared_cache -force

Backing up a Mac

Although there are some nice programs like Carbon Copy Cloner and SuperDuper! for backing up Macs, here is an easy way to clone /dev/disk0s2 to /dev/disk1s2:

 #!/bin/sh
 asr --source /dev/disk0s2 --target /dev/disk1s2 --erase --noprompt 
 disktool -n disk1s2 backup