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Multiple OS's for cross development


  • Subject: Multiple OS's for cross development
  • From: "Theodore H. Smith" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 19:02:51 +0100


I'm finding that this app I'm working on currently, has bugs that only show up in 10.3, but not on 10.4


My guess is that 10.4 is more forgiving of things not being done by the book, although it is theoretically possible I'm touching bugs in the MacOS itself.

So I think I'll need to actually have multiple MacOS versions installed, to test on all of them! This is quite a requirement, but necessary, unfortunately.

I'm thinking of putting different versions of MacOSX on an external hard disk, with a few partitions to the disk.

Does anyone have experience doing this? Does this sound like a good or bad idea?

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