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Run MacOS Software On Linux Using Darling

Run MacOS Software On Linux Using Darling - OSTechNix.
Darling is a translation layer that allows us to run macOS applications on Linux. Darling emulates a complete Darwin environment in Linux.

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davearonson

davearonson

Hmmm, so would this work on Linux Subsystem for Windows? Wondering how soon we can complete the circle. :wink:

OvermindDL1

OvermindDL1

Heh, it’s not really “that” capable though, the mac ecosystem is a bit borked in ways that makes it hard to emulate it well, but it works ‘well enough’ that you can cross compile painfully using it.

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