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How do I get cc, make, etc?
What's with autoconf?
How do I configure support for JSP (Java Server Pages)?

How do I get cc, make, etc?

Happily, they're all included in the final release!

Note that the c++ compiler is /usr/bin/c++. I noted that the Hello, World proggie I compiled was 365% larger than the same program compiled with g++ on FreeBSD, but at least it worked!


What's with autoconf?

Long before the rest of us even realized that it was broken, Nigel Pearson stepped in with this fix. Many thanks, Nigel!


How do I configure support for JSP (Java Server Pages)?

A good start would be Lou's excellent How to Set Up Tomcat up on X Beta primer. This is great stuff!

update: WhatIsPopular.com has renamed themselves to JSPforMacs.com, and published a new mission statement.

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