- #MAC OS X DMG POWERISO UNSUPPORTED HOW TO#
- #MAC OS X DMG POWERISO UNSUPPORTED MAC OS X#
- #MAC OS X DMG POWERISO UNSUPPORTED INSTALL#
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#MAC OS X DMG POWERISO UNSUPPORTED INSTALL#
Quit QEMU and create a 127GB QEMU disk:īoot the install DVD with the disk attached and being the installation. If you see the grey Apple logo, the DVD is working correctly with QEMU: iso to a physical DVD and then use -cdrom /dev/disk2, it works. iso files of the OS X installation DVD (using -cdrom tiger.iso),but if you burn that. Note: for some reason qemu does not seem to be able to boot. In this step we will format the disk and perform the initial OS X installation.ĭownload a copy of the2Z691-5305-A OS X Tiger installation DVDand burn it to a physical DVD.
Note: at some point during this process -cdrom /dev/cdrom seems to have stopped working, but -cdrom /dev/disk2 works. This setup was performed using QEMU 5.0.0 (obtained via brew install qemu). Burning both the 10.5.6 ISO and the 10.5.4 DMG using ImgBurn and PowerISO respectively, on a Windows PC.
#MAC OS X DMG POWERISO UNSUPPORTED MAC OS X#
Mac OS X Tiger 10.4 - (Download #25 - #29) CD 1 CD 2 CD 3. Here are some notes on how I set up an installation of OS X Tiger (10.4)on an emulated PowerPC G4 using QEMU,on a modern x86_64 Mac. Many consider Tiger a high point because of the wide range of hardware it supports and its length of time on the market, which we.
#MAC OS X DMG POWERISO UNSUPPORTED HOW TO#
That copies pdo_pgsql.so to /usr/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20100525. configure -with-pdo-pgsql=/Library/PostgreSQL/9.3/ So the solution was to specify correct PostgreSQL installation path. Please specify correct PostgreSQL installation path So I had to use this command: brew install autoconfĬhecking for pg_config. Please check your autoconf installation and the I needed the pdo_pgsql module - the same pattern should apply to just about any module assuming you have the necessary dependencies installed: cd ext/pdo_pgsqlĬannot find autoconf. Mavericks ships with PHP 5.4.17, but the latest 5.4.x source from php.net should do: tar -jxvf php-5.4.20.tar.bz2 Unlike on Mountain Lion, you don’t get any headers preinstalled to link against so need to put it in /usr/include/php. This worked for me with OSX 10.9.4 « Mavericks»ĭownload the PHP source code. That should install autoconf and allow you to install the module using the instructions above.