# darling **Repository Path**: mirrors_codejamninja/darling ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: darling - **Description**: Darwin/macOS emulation layer for Linux - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: GPL-3.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-08-08 - **Last Updated**: 2025-11-15 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README [![Stories in Ready](https://badge.waffle.io/darlinghq/darling.png?label=ready&title=Ready)](https://waffle.io/darlinghq/darling) # Darling ![Darling logo](http://darlinghq.org/img/darling250.png) Darling is a runtime environment for OS X applications. Please note that no GUI applications are supported at the moment. ## Download Darling uses many Git submodules, so a plain clone will not do. ```` git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/darlinghq/darling.git ```` Updating sources: ```` git pull git submodule init git submodule update ```` ## Build Instructions For complete instructions, visit [DarlingHQ Wiki](https://wiki.darlinghq.org/build_instructions). ### Prefixes Darling has support for DPREFIXes, which are very similar to WINEPREFIXes. They are virtual “chroot” environments with an macOS-like filesystem structure, where you can install software safely. The default DPREFIX location is `~/.darling`, but this can be changed by exporting an identically named environment variable. A prefix is automatically created and initialized on first use. Please note that we use `overlayfs` for creating prefixes, and so we cannot support putting prefix on a filesystem like NFS or eCryptfs. In particular, the default prefix location won't work if you have an encrypted home directory. ### Hello world Let's start with a Hello world: ```` $ darling shell echo Hello world Hello world ```` Congratulations, you have printed Hello world through Darling's OS X system call emulation and runtime libraries. ### Installing software You can install `.pkg` packages with the installer tool available inside shell. It is a somewhat limited cousin of OS X's installer: ```` $ darling shell Darling [~]$ installer -pkg mc-4.8.7-0.pkg -target / ```` You can uninstall and list packages with the `uninstaller` command. ### Working with DMG images DMG images can be attached and deattached from inside `darling shell` with `hdiutil`. This is how you can install Xcode along with its toolchain and SDKs (note that Xcode itself doesn't run yet): ```` Darling [~]$ hdiutil attach Xcode_7.2.dmg /Volumes/Xcode_7.2 Darling [~]$ cp -r /Volumes/Xcode_7.2/Xcode.app /Applications Darling [~]$ export SDKROOT=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.11.sdk Darling [~]$ echo 'void main() { puts("Hello world"); }' > helloworld.c Darling [~]$ /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/clang helloworld.c -o helloworld Darling [~]$ ./helloworld Hello world ```` Congratulations, you have just compiled and run your own Hello world application with Apple's toolchain.