To extract the file you can run tar -xvzf db2exc_952beta_MAC_x86_64.tar.gz from a terminal. Step 2: Download and extract DB2 Express-C for Mac OS X. Add the following parameters, save the file, and reboot your machine. Step 1: Increase your system’s parameters by creating or editing /etc/nf. The installation procedure is fairly straightforward, but I’ll spare you from having to read the “Installing and setting up DB2 for Mac OS X” PDF by providing some easy steps here. Hence, I highly encourage you to download the latest DB2 for Mac now and save yourself the hassle of this issue.
This version is important because it resolves a reported issue that was occurring when building drivers for languages like Ruby and PHP. A little over a week ago IBM released a new version of the DB2 beta for Mac OS X Leopard, following up on valuable feedback that we’d received in response to earlier versions.