Apple is still supporting 10.3 updates to itunes, quicktime and
security are regular.
I hope it will still be supported by macports as well.
Marco
On Nov 20, 2007, at 2:40 AM, Anders F Björklund wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Nov 19, 2007, at 14:02, Weissmann Markus wrote:
10.3 is not officially supported anymore*) and I do not even have
access to a 10.3 box.
This is the first I've heard of 10.3 not being supported anymore.
Historically MacPorts has supported the current Mac OS X release
and the previous one, and granted, 10.5 was just released. But a
lot of ports aren't working so great on Leopard right now [1]. If
a decision is made to drop 10.3 support, I would hope that we
would wait until the 10.5 bug reports stop bucketing in and we can
honestly say that the MacPorts experience on 10.5 is at least as
good as it was on 10.4. And we are currently far from that.
Last thing I heard was that support for *Jaguar* and OpenDarwin was
to be dropped (a lot of ports still have "darwin 6" and
"puredarwin" blocks), but that Panther would continue to be
supported - even if Apple doesn't really issue updates for it
anymore. At least historically, kitty-2 dies* when the new one is
born.
Outside of MacPorts, I'm still supporting Mac OS X 10.3 "while
stock lasts" but that is mostly because the SDKs and Rosetta make
it possible to build and test somewhat on Leopard even... (and
partly because I think Panther has probably been the best Mac OS X
release so far for me, out of the five - as I'm still using it)
--anders
PS. Just noticed that they pulled the link to Mac OS X 10.4 too,
http://www.apple.com/macosx/tiger/ ...
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