Re: [FRIAM] Snow Leopard compatibility

2010-03-14 Thread Owen Densmore

On Mar 14, 2010, at 1:28 PM, Joshua Thorp wrote:

I have been using Snow Leopard since it came out.  I have had to  
replace every part of my development environment (okay, not vi) to  
make things work.  The 64 bit/32 bit stuff is a problem when using  
native libraries in Java.   If the library hasn't made the  
transition your java may have to move back to 32bit.


Other tools like parallels need to be upgraded, etc.

At this point though I think most everything is working for me.


Was it worth it?  I'm told it is faster.

On Mar 14, 2010, at 2:10 PM, Jason Goodyear wrote:


Here's a fairly exhaustive list:

http://snowleopard.wikidot.com/

jason


I downloaded their compatibility app and it found, not surprisingly,  
many development tools were out of synch.  The java thing is a  
problem: they only run Java 6, and there are compatibility issues there.


   -- Owen



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Re: [FRIAM] Snow Leopard compatibility

2010-03-14 Thread Joshua Thorp
I have been using Snow Leopard since it came out.  I have had to replace every 
part of my development environment (okay, not vi) to make things work.  The 64 
bit/32 bit stuff is a problem when using native libraries in Java.   If the 
library hasn't made the transition your java may have to move back to 32bit.

Other tools like parallels need to be upgraded, etc.

At this point though I think most everything is working for me.

Owen Densmore  wrote:

>When Snow Leopard first came out, there were several  
>incompatibilities.  It's been a year, so I bet the compatibilities  
>have been resolved .. but I thought I'd check in with others:
>
>Does Snow Leopard work OK for you?  Any problems?
>
> -- Owen
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>FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
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