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Hi Aaron,<br>
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Any kind of help is appreciated. If you would like to start, please
do.<br>
<br>
Johnoel<br>
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On 4/15/11 3:57 PM, bigA wrote:
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cite="mid:BANLkTinN8zPqY0e5AT-UWW-jTpbm3mzgqg@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hi, <br>
This is an interesting point. It really highlights that not all
admb users with Mac's use Mac's because they like *nix. I agree
with Mollie that perhaps better documentation on how admb
integrates with unix and MacOSX may be appropriate. I can easily
understand how people who use MacOSX as a modern commercially
supported Unix wouldn't find installing admb into /usr/local odd
or suprising. However, many MacOSX users don't view MacOSX as
unix. I would happily help write the documentation; however I am
just a lowly Linux user and I don't know what directories are
hidden in MacOSX. Nor do I know the installation procedure for
MacOSX; I built admb from source on a Mac once but that doesn't
count. I certainly appreciate Mollie's frustration and don't
think it should be too hard to improve the MacOSX documentation.
Let me know if I can be any help.<br>
<br>
Aaron
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