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Old macOS versions
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Old macOS versions
As part of my preparation for the joys of macOS Catalina, it may become convenient for me to drop support for the following macOS versions:
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Re: Old macOS versions
Is it possible to freeze a 'final version' for these?
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Re: Old macOS versions
Absolutely. It's just a question of whether I can be lazy and build just one 64-bit version on Catalina targeting 10.9, without then having to reboot into High Sierra and build a 32/64 fat version against 10.6.
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Re: Old macOS versions
I still use my trusty white Mac Book running SL, and I still have DCP-o-matic on it - however, I admit I haven't used it much lately. I also still have DCP-o-matic 1.83 and DVD-o-matic on it for 'historical' reasons.
That means - as long as no 'real' problems arise later on due to development system/version issues, in theory you could create an up to date Snow Leopard version any time upon special request? Maybe, as long as this remains relevant, e.g. only for a stable version?
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That means - as long as no 'real' problems arise later on due to development system/version issues, in theory you could create an up to date Snow Leopard version any time upon special request? Maybe, as long as this remains relevant, e.g. only for a stable version?
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Re: Old macOS versions
In theory, yes. Although I think dropping 10.6 support would allow us to use some more "modern" (i.e. only 10 year old!) bits of C++, which would be nice. If I've got that right the code wouldn't build any more on 10.6.
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Re: Old macOS versions
Okay, well, I guess, SL, it is actually more nostalgia felt for my Mac Book. Bought it late 2006.
SHRIEK, 13 years...
What do you think, how far away is 2.16?
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SHRIEK, 13 years...
What do you think, how far away is 2.16?
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Re: Old macOS versions
I haven't really thought about 2.16. We need to consider what should go into it. I feel like a functioning GL backend and direct disk writing might be nice to shoot for...