On Mar 16, 2005, at 9:39 PM, Bob Ippolito wrote:
You *may* need to compile the Python framework and all of the extensions that you use on Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther). If you *do* compile them on Mac OS X 10.3, then they will surely work on Mac OS X 10.3. If you compile them on Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger), they *might* work on Mac OS X 10.3. It really depends on how they're written, what they link to, and how they link to it. Testing is necessary.
Do I have this straight:
1. *Until* I upgrade to Tiger (proably a few months), I can keep working on 10.3, and what I build (using Apple-distributed framework 2.3 and wxPython 2.5.3.x or 2.5.4.x when I upgrade that) will work on *both* 10.3 and 10.4?
2. Once I upgrade, I will need to keep a 10.3 partition around until I decide to stop supporting 10.3, if ever? Not a cheery prospect, but I want to make sure I at least understand what it is.
Charles Hartman
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