Re: Testing apps on 10.*
Re: Testing apps on 10.*
- Subject: Re: Testing apps on 10.*
- From: Gregory Weston <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 08:25:27 -0500
On Nov 25, 2008, at 9:03 PM, Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:
On 26 Nov 2008, at 02:28, Gregory Weston <email@hidden> wrote:
macdev wrote:
I was wondering what the common ways are to test my application on
OSX 10.*
versions. Besides having a separate machine each having a different
version,
is there any other way you guys are using to test your apps?
Coming from
windows development, there you can test your apps using VMware on a
different flavor of windows.
How is this achieved on the Mac?
Keeping in mind that there *are* reasons to test on various hardware
configurations as well, if you're concerned about just testing
various OS versions I've found that it's sufficient to keep around a
FireWire HD with a different OS version on each partition and just
boot from the one I want to test.
It seems that newer hardware refuses to boot from older OS versions.
E.g. my white MacBook (2 weeks old) absolutely refuses to boot from
Tiger.
Generally true. On the other hand, I should hope that when people are
formulating their system requirements they're actually testing on the
low-end of what they claim to support, and that would tend to be a
machine that *is* capable of running the oldest OS they support as well.
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