08-01-2008, 21:50
En versiontracker la última versión que aparece es la 1.43 para 10.4 Intel y PPC
Ni aqui ni en la pagina oficial del tio aparece nada de leopard (o al menos no lo he visto) applejack.sourceforge.net
pregunta 1 (sacado del link anterior)
1. It checks to see if the root user's ".profile" exists, and if it does, removes any old references to AppleJack from it.
2.Then it creates an alias to the AppleJack script inside root's .profile, so it can easily be called from single user mode (SUM). Also, the install routine creates a reminder about how to use AppleJack when you're in SUM.
3.The script installs AppleJack in /private/var/root/Library/Scripts, creating the Library and Scripts folder along the way, if they don't already exist.
4.The script installs the applejack man page into /usr/share/man/man8 (so you can get help on how to use AppleJack right from the command line by typing 'man applejack').
5.Then the script ensures that the AppleJack script and man page have the correct ownership and permissions, to keep others from tampering with it.
6.Finally, the script checks to see if there are old versions of the AppleJack man pages and removes them.
pregunta 2: ni idea, en la página hay un apartado de 'Submit a Bug'
Ni aqui ni en la pagina oficial del tio aparece nada de leopard (o al menos no lo he visto) applejack.sourceforge.net
pregunta 1 (sacado del link anterior)
1. It checks to see if the root user's ".profile" exists, and if it does, removes any old references to AppleJack from it.
2.Then it creates an alias to the AppleJack script inside root's .profile, so it can easily be called from single user mode (SUM). Also, the install routine creates a reminder about how to use AppleJack when you're in SUM.
3.The script installs AppleJack in /private/var/root/Library/Scripts, creating the Library and Scripts folder along the way, if they don't already exist.
4.The script installs the applejack man page into /usr/share/man/man8 (so you can get help on how to use AppleJack right from the command line by typing 'man applejack').
5.Then the script ensures that the AppleJack script and man page have the correct ownership and permissions, to keep others from tampering with it.
6.Finally, the script checks to see if there are old versions of the AppleJack man pages and removes them.
pregunta 2: ni idea, en la página hay un apartado de 'Submit a Bug'