I have recently gotten a macbook pro to play around with so my next few articles will most likely cover getting the tools and such the way I want them on the mac book pro. The first thing I discovered is that many of the command line tools which I use every day such as nmap are available in the macports package which is a package management system similar to what I was used to in Linux.
I will details the steps I had to take to get macports installed:
Tags: 10.6, Apple, CLI, developer, gcc, install, leopard, Mac, macports, nmap, source, UNIX, xcode








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