Re: 10.4.x install for testing...
Re: 10.4.x install for testing...
- Subject: Re: 10.4.x install for testing...
- From: Mike Abdullah <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 22:25:48 +0100
On 27 Apr 2009, at 22:20, Jay Reynolds Freeman wrote:
Well, this is an interesting problem, because there are still people
running
Tiger out there, and some with earlier OSes, and even developers who
just bought
a shiny new Leopard machine might wish to support them. And it has
always seemed
a little like tempting fate to me, just to set Xcode for an earlier
OS and
proceed without testing what it builds.
I guess the hope is that we all have a reasonable collection of old
Macs
with various versions of PPC/Intel and various versions of OS X.
But even
so, it would be useful if there were some systematic way to identify
what
versions of the OS a particular machine would support, and to be
able to
get them from somewhere, for backward compatibility support.
http://mactracker.dreamhosters.com/
Ultimately if you have the computer, you should also have the OS disk
that came with it. The machine supports the version on that disk, and
everything after it (until it falls below the latest OS's min.
requirements)
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