VirtualBox is serviceable, but not a great performer. ![]() free) and brewdo is my only need for virtualized OS X. I personally use Vagrant’s built-in VirtualBox support, because it’s much cheaper (i.e. Tim recommends using VMware Fusion with the VMware Fusion provider. I use (and have contributed VirtualBox support to) Tim Sutton‘s excellent osx-vm-templates project to build Vagrant boxes for OS X. ![]() OS X on Vagrant is achievable, and without skirting Apple’s copyright. And although Apple gives permission to virtualize it, they don’t give permission to share copies of it.īut all is not lost. If brewdo targeted Linux, I could very easily use Vagrant to spin up a Linux system and develop it there. ![]() Because I need my MacBook to keep working day-to-day, I need a way to develop features and fixes in brewdo without risking my system’s integrity. I maintain an OS X tool for sandboxing the popular Homebrew package manager called brewdo.
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