Hi Doug,
10.4 is going to be around for a while, it seems like its worth
supporting. At the company I work at we haven't upgraded a single Mac
to 10.5.
Was there official announcement dropping support for 10.5?
Thanks,
Glenn
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On Sep 20, 2008, at 11:24 AM, Doug Coleman wrote:
Factor recently started using the Objective C 2.0 bridge, so Mac OS
X 10.5 is required. This means we should have 64bit binaries on
Intel Mac soon. Our official position is that 10.4 users should
upgrade to 10.5, but unofficially I guess if someone wanted to
maintain the 10.4 port then it could continue to work.
Doug
On Sep 20, 2008, at 8:06 AM, Glenn Tarcea wrote:
Hi,
I just tried to build the latest version of Factor (MacOS Tiger,
X32). It doesn't like the current libfreetype.6.dylib. I did a
checksum of the newest version and the a version from a few weeks
ago that built, and they are definitely different.
Has anyone else run into problems?
Thanks,
Glenn
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