I can get this one really cheap
Apple iMac A1224 - Core 2 Duo E8135@2,4GHz - 2GB RAM - 320 GB HDD - DVD-RW -
OS X 10.8
Would it be powerful enough? I will check that it can be upgraded to the latest
OS.
Hälsningar/Regards/Grüsse,
P.O. Jonsson
[email protected]
> Am 28.02.2018 um 19:53 schrieb René Jansen <[email protected]>:
>
> Hi P.O.,
>
> overlooked your offer but it would be mighty handy if we could add another
> mac into the mix. The current one is mine but it runs unsupervised a few
> thousand kilometers from where I am. I must look into the Jenkins setup and
> will get back with instructions on how to add your Mac - be assured your
> offer is most welcome! It is just that I did not look into Jenkins for months
> and must re-acquaint myself a bit with it.
>
> best regards,
>
> René.
>
>> On 28 Feb 2018, at 06:38, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Erich, yes when I looked at it I saw there was an issue with
>> CamelFont, I had named the directory ooTest. When I changed to ootest
>> everything was fine.
>>
>> When I compare I can see that your machine have an older Kernel, I have (as
>> reported by the test)
>>
>> Darwin Darwin Kernel Version 16.7.0
>>
>> see also inline below, hope it helps?
>>
>> I reiterate my offer to sponsor another MAC for testing purposes
>>
>> Hälsningar/Regards/Grüsse,
>> P.O. Jonsson
>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>> Von mein MacBookPro gesendet
>>
>>
>>
>>> Am 28.02.2018 um 09:50 schrieb Erich Steinböck <[email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>>>
>>> Hi P.O.
>>> as you can see this tests whether `pwd`and `directory()` return the same
>>> string.
>>> In your case `directory()` reports `/Users/po/ooTest`, but `pwd` returns
>>> the slightly different string `/Users/po/ootest`
>>>
>>> This is surprising, as we have a DARWIN machine (a Jenkins slave) building
>>> and testing successfully
>>> Interpreter: REXX-ooRexx_5.0.0(MT)_64-bit 6.05 27 Feb 2018
>>> OS Name: DARWIN
>>> SysVersion: Darwin Darwin Kernel Version 15.6.0: Sun Jun 4
>>> 21:43:07 PDT 2017; root:xnu-3248.70.3~1/RELEASE_X86_64.15.6.0
>>> Tests ran: 22318
>>> Assertions: 374693
>>> Failures: 0
>>> Errors: 0
>>>
>>> What's the correct directory name?
>>
>>
>> /Users/po/ooTest (as reported by the „information tab in the Finder, the
>> file browser on Mac)
>>
>>> Are you running on a case-insensitive file system?
>>
>> I run a standard installation of macOS Sierra (not Sierra High, the latest
>> version)
>>
>> Hardware-Übersicht:
>>
>> Modellname: MacBook Pro
>> Modell-Identifizierung: MacBookPro12,1
>> Prozessortyp: Intel Core i5
>> Prozessorgeschwindigkeit: 2,7 GHz
>> Anzahl der Prozessoren: 1
>> Gesamtanzahl der Kerne: 2
>> L2-Cache (pro Kern): 256 KB
>> L3-Cache: 3 MB
>> Speicher: 16 GB
>> Boot-ROM-Version: MBP121.0171.B00
>> SMC-Version (System): 2.28f7
>>
>> Überblick über die Systemsoftware:
>>
>> Systemversion: macOS 10.12.6 (16G1212)
>> Kernel-Version: Darwin 16.7.0
>> Startvolume: Macintosh HD
>> Startmodus: Normal
>> Gerätename: P.O.s MacBook Pro
>> Benutzername: P.O. Jonsson (po)
>> Sicherer virtueller Speicher: Aktiviert
>> Systemintegritätsschutz: Aktiviert
>> Zeit seit dem Start: 2 Tage 13:26
>>
>>
>>> Do both of these work: `chdir /Users/po/ooTest`and `chdir /Users/po/ootest`
>>> ?
>>
>> I do not have a chdir on the Mac but cd may do? This is a bit weird though.
>> Assuming the directory is named ooTest in camelFont:
>>
>> POs-MacBook-Pro:~ po$ cd /Users/po/ootest
>> POs-MacBook-Pro:ootest po$ ls
>>
>> As you can see the command line reports ootest HOWEVER on top of the
>> Terminal it reports (correctly) ooTest
>>
>> POs-MacBook-Pro:ootest po$ cd $home
>> POs-MacBook-Pro:~ po$ cd /Users/po/ooTest
>> POs-MacBook-Pro:ooTest po$
>>
>> Here it reports correctly ooTest in both places
>>
>> When I change the name to ootest the test runs through without error.
>>
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