Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2021 07:57:40 +0100 From: Ede Wolf <listac@nebelschwaden.de> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [maqulator] FreeBSD running macOS binaries :-) Message-ID: <700ebebc-9282-5241-61d0-ddd73d1124b7@nebelschwaden.de> In-Reply-To: <a06d6cec-7429-0a89-ecce-e391ba84ca24@cedro.info> References: <a06d6cec-7429-0a89-ecce-e391ba84ca24@cedro.info>
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Slightly off topic, but there seems to be a successor to qucs, called qucs-s Have not tested it yet, though, so I cannot comment on it's usability. https://ra3xdh.github.io/ Am 08.02.21 um 16:29 schrieb Tomasz CEDRO: > Hello world :-) > > There is a nice QUCS [1] electronics simulation program (SPICE with GUI > that works out of thebox). It is based on QT4 so it was removed from > ports in March 2019. People use macOS binary with no problem. > > The question is - if we can somehow run Linux and Linux64 binaries - why > don't we run macOS binaries??? > > These are also ELF, macOS uses lots of FreeBSD stuff, and the packages > are self contained with all libraries, so it should be even easier than > running Linux stuff (that always has some dependency issues like I am > experiencing right now running closed-source FPGA toolchains). > > Did anyone consider running macOS programs on FreeBSD? > > Do you know how good it would be to run macOS quality software on > FreeBSD and not really depend on Linux alternatives? :-) > > Hints and comments are welcome :-) > Tomek > > [1] https://github.com/Qucs/ >
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