Re: Mac OS 10.5 is "pretty old now" ?
Re: Mac OS 10.5 is "pretty old now" ?
- Subject: Re: Mac OS 10.5 is "pretty old now" ?
- From: Jonathan Armstrong <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 21:31:52 -0600
My mistake; The point change is not always required. Doesn't look like there has been a separate one in a while though. Point updates do generally roll up security updates.
On Mar 25, 2011, at 8:29 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> On Mar 25, 2011, at 17:23, Jonathan Armstrong wrote:
>
>>> [snip!]
>>>
>>> I would say that for all practical purposes, point releases for 10.6 are over. We'll get the security updates but that will be pretty much it. I have filled a few bugs against 10.6 and I started receiving emails from dev support to inform me that they believe some issues I reported were fixed in the pre-release version of Lion. So, Snow Leopard is already on the back burner...
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>> Umm.. Security updates are point releases from Apple.
>> NB, As far as the general point, I agree.
>
> Well… when I get a security update for my Xserve that still runs 10.5.8, the security update is called something like "Security Update 2011-001", IIRC. It doesn't bump up the version number of the OS which has been at .8 for a couple of years now...
>
> -Laurent.
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> Laurent Daudelin
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