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Re: "backporting" nibs question / Rhapsody license anyone?
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Re: "backporting" nibs question / Rhapsody license anyone?


  • Subject: Re: "backporting" nibs question / Rhapsody license anyone?
  • From: Ralf Edmund Stranzenbach <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 09:19:54 +0200

Hi,

because i'm currently facing a comparable situation - i'd like to migrate old NeXT style mails and mailboxes and also some old NeXTstep based applications for my personal use - i'm really interested in any possible solutions.

I still have access to some of the early Rhapsody CDs, but i lack Mac OS releases prior to 10.4.9 (switched lately to Mac). Is there any document describing which releases can be obtained from Apple and wich of them are really required for such a migration?

Is there any chance to install those releases on a Parallels or VMware virtual machine ?

Regards,

Ralf Edmund Stranzenbach
email@hidden



Am 05.08.2008 um 05:40 schrieb Bill Bumgarner:

On Aug 4, 2008, at 3:41 PM, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote:
Am 04.08.2008 um 23:55 schrieb Bill Bumgarner:
On Aug 4, 2008, at 2:46 PM, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote:
- So does anyone on this list know of a way to "backport" nibs to an earlier version (besides recreating all the nibs from scratch)?

Your problem statement doesn't make sense. The NIBs don't need to be backported.

Well, I indeed want to backport it. I forgot to mention that the code I got depends on SoundKit - and this is the reason I want at first take a step back in time - to predecessor OPENSTEP 4.2, which I got from a colleague and then port it slowly over to MusicKit (http://musickit.sourceforge.net/ ) which has some similarities to SoundKit and later eventually to something more modern. My aim is also to keep that application compatible to GNUstep so maybe I don't ditch the MusicKit dependency to soon.

Bahh.. sorry -- I misread the original post and, as Jon indicated, backporting the NIBs from a later version to an earlier version will be exceedingly difficult.


b.bum

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