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by matvore
2042 days ago
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> It would be if they take some effort to support it. Oh, definitely. But the Linux (or alternate OS) fans are not really on Apple's radar. OTOH, they do a good job of keeping some core binaries up-to-date, like zsh and Vim, and they did appeal about getting good compile times during the M1 release event, so they consider POSIX users part of their target market. |
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Last I checked, I can compile and deploy an iOS app without the need for anything POSIX.