[–] uxp 13y ago ↗ Or you can just run "brew install erlang" [–] oinksoft 13y ago ↗ Don't use homebrew or macports or anything like that. If you're installing Erlang for development purposes (you'd be using a release otherwise, right?) use Erlang's answer to `rvm' etc., kerl: https://github.com/spawngrid/kerlWorks fine on OSX. [–] keymone 13y ago ↗ what is wrong with brew solution?
[–] oinksoft 13y ago ↗ Don't use homebrew or macports or anything like that. If you're installing Erlang for development purposes (you'd be using a release otherwise, right?) use Erlang's answer to `rvm' etc., kerl: https://github.com/spawngrid/kerlWorks fine on OSX. [–] keymone 13y ago ↗ what is wrong with brew solution?
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 26.6 ms ] threadWorks fine on OSX.