Re: Release 6.7.7 RC 4 / 7.1.0 RC 3

2015-09-14 Thread Peter TB Brett



On 11/09/2015 15:59, Sebastien Nouat wrote:


**iOS 9.0*
*With the next maintenance cycle planned to start next week, and Apple
releasing iOS 9.0 on the 16th of September, we would love to offer you
the ability to deploy on iOS 9.0 devices in this release.

However, Apple's decision of releasing Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) on
the 30th of September does not let us do so: it is not possible to
install Xcode 7.0 and iOS 9.0 SDK on Mac OS X 10.10, and by no means we
will install El Capitan Beta 6 on our build system.


Fortunately Xcode 7.0 can be installed on 10.10, and I've now rolled it 
out to our build servers.  There had been some confusion -- earlier beta 
releases of Xcode 7.0 were only compatible with 10.11


This should speed up providing a build that supports deployment using 
Xcode 7!


  Peter

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Re: Release 6.7.7 RC 4 / 7.1.0 RC 3

2015-09-12 Thread Dr. Hawkins
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 7:55 PM, James Hale  wrote:

> Er, 10.10 gold master was released to developers earlier this week.
>

I see that I can download the "GM Seed"--which then warns the 10.11 is
already installed (I'm at Developer Beta 8), and should update instead.

But there is no update available (developer betas generally appear in the
app store)



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Re: Release 6.7.7 RC 4 / 7.1.0 RC 3

2015-09-12 Thread Colin Holgate
To go from beta 8 to GM I had to click the button in the developer page. That 
then did a new download from the App Store. I used the link on this page:

https://developer.apple.com/osx/download/


> On Sep 12, 2015, at 9:50 AM, Dr. Hawkins  wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 7:55 PM, James Hale  wrote:
> 
>> Er, 10.10 gold master was released to developers earlier this week.
>> 
> 
> I see that I can download the "GM Seed"--which then warns the 10.11 is
> already installed (I'm at Developer Beta 8), and should update instead.
> 
> But there is no update available (developer betas generally appear in the
> app store)
> 
> 
> 
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> (702) 508-8462
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Re: Release 6.7.7 RC 4 / 7.1.0 RC 3

2015-09-11 Thread Chris Sheffield

> On Sep 11, 2015, at 8:59 AM, Sebastien Nouat  
> wrote:
> 
> However, Apple's decision of releasing Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) on the 
> 30th of September does not let us do so: it is not possible to install Xcode 
> 7.0 and iOS 9.0 SDK on Mac OS X 10.10...


Unless I’m missing something, I don’t think this is the case. I’ve just 
installed the Xcode 7 GM on my 10.10.5 system. Everything seems to run great. 
Am I misunderstanding what you’re saying?

Thanks,
Chris

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Re: Release 6.7.7 RC 4 / 7.1.0 RC 3

2015-09-11 Thread Richmond

Owing to mucking up my Linux system (Xubuntu 15.04, 64-bit) a few weeks
ago, mainly to my trying to be too clever for my own good, I ended up with
my erstwhile /Home/ partition being on a partition my system does not 
recognise
as /Home/: the end result is that the partition my system currently 
recognises as
/Home/ is comparatively small (40 GB) compared with my old partition 
(900 GB).


So, I decided to do a number of things:

1. Chucked out all Community installs prior to the 7.0.0 series.

2. Install the more recent versions (7+ and 8+) on the 900 GB partition 
using the

*Custom* option, followed by the *you only* option.

Having had some '/odd/' experiences with that sort with versions prior 
to the 7+ series
I have been pleasantly surprised to find that all of these releases have 
installed on
my 900 GB partition inside a folder called 'Revolution' with absolutely 
no problems at all.


--

I am happily using the last *Mac PPC* release over on my G5 iMac, and 
the current 7+ series

on the Linux box.

As the next 2 weeks are going to be very busy indeed as my language 
school cranks up to speed
I, unfortunately will not have a chance to "get down and dirty" with the 
8+ series until somewhere near the

start of October.

I do hope, as I mentioned earlier, that at that point I can add a few 
notes to the documentation.


I will also be returning to my *Devawriter Pro* as it had had a year in 
the fridge, and am seriously considering
converting it to *Open Source* using the 7+ series, although that will 
involve a lot of recoding because of the Unicode stuff

(although that should be capable of being automated).

I *apologise* if I have "put people's backs out recently", I do seem 
rather good at saying something that I believe is

important but it ends up coming out the wrong way . . . .



Having, successfully, taught quite a few kids some level of programming 
with LiveCode 7+ over the summer I will
be advertising 2 levels of LiveCode courses from sometime in October: a 
beginner's course, and a continuation
course for any of those who attended during the summer who might wish to 
attend. We shall see what the uptake

is, if any.

Those courses will continue using the 7+ series, and any book that comes 
out of it will stick with the 7+ series.
I will release both stacks I use for training on my dedicated *Facebook* 
page (https://www.facebook.com/RMLCclasses) and
draft chapters of any book I write in the same way. People who feel 
"funny" about *Facebook* only have to contact me off

list to get hold of the information.

As the actual stacks are stored on my *DropBox* hidey-hole, anyone can 
download them without getting their feet wet in Facebook.


https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tyt4o1md51bfair/AABThCCgJkqLQvz1e-NRQGg7a?dl=0

Any questions relating to those stacks should be addressed to me off 
list: all the stacks are *FREE* to download and do-what-you-will-with,

although I won't say '*No*' to any attribution.

Richmond.
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Re: Release 6.7.7 RC 4 / 7.1.0 RC 3

2015-09-11 Thread James Hale

> However, Apple's decision of releasing Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) on 
> the 30th of September does not let us do so: it is not possible to 
> install Xcode 7.0 and iOS 9.0 SDK on Mac OS X 10.10, and by no means we 
> will install El Capitan Beta 6 on our build system.


Er, 10.10 gold master was released to developers earlier this week.

James



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Release 6.7.7 RC 4 / 7.1.0 RC 3

2015-09-11 Thread Sebastien Nouat

Dear List Members,

We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 6.7.7 RC 4 and 7.1.0 
RC 3. This release fixes a regression introduced in LiveCode 6.7.7 RC 1 
/ 7.1.0 DP 1: iOS applications compiled with 32-bit slice only would not 
start on iPad 1.


*Getting the Release*
To get the release please download the installer directly at: 
http://downloads.livecode.com


**6.7.7 Stable / 7.1.0 Stable **
The release of the next builds is planned to be done in the beginning of 
next week.
Unless a new regression introduced in 6.7.7 or 7.1.0 cycle is reported, 
this next release will be considered a stable maintenance release.



**6.7.8 RC 1 / 7.1.0 RC 1*
*The first release for the next maintenance cycle is planned to be done 
next week.
Bugs reported against LiveCode 6.7 or LiveCode 7.x will be fixed in that 
release, if their status is AWAITING_BUILD.


You can also follow our release schedule on our GitHub repository 
.


**iOS 9.0*
*With the next maintenance cycle planned to start next week, and Apple 
releasing iOS 9.0 on the 16th of September, we would love to offer you 
the ability to deploy on iOS 9.0 devices in this release.


However, Apple's decision of releasing Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) on 
the 30th of September does not let us do so: it is not possible to 
install Xcode 7.0 and iOS 9.0 SDK on Mac OS X 10.10, and by no means we 
will install El Capitan Beta 6 on our build system.


We are targeting a release including iOS 9.0 deployment as soon as we 
can; 1st or 2nd of October are certainly not out of question!


Warm regards,

The LiveCode Team
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Re: Release 6.7.7 RC 4 / 7.1.0 RC 3

2015-09-11 Thread Sebastien Nouat

On 11/09/2015 15:59, Sebastien Nouat wrote:

Dear List Members,

We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 6.7.7 RC 4 and 
7.1.0 RC 3. This release fixes a regression introduced in LiveCode 
6.7.7 RC 1 / 7.1.0 DP 1: iOS applications compiled with 32-bit slice 
only would not start on iPad 1.


*Getting the Release*
To get the release please download the installer directly at: 
http://downloads.livecode.com


**6.7.7 Stable / 7.1.0 Stable **
The release of the next builds is planned to be done in the beginning 
of next week.
Unless a new regression introduced in 6.7.7 or 7.1.0 cycle is 
reported, this next release will be considered a stable maintenance 
release.



**6.7.8 RC 1 / 7.1.0 RC 1*

Erratum: The release will be 6.7.8 RC 1 and 7.1.1 RC 1
*The first release for the next maintenance cycle is planned to be 
done next week.
Bugs reported against LiveCode 6.7 or LiveCode 7.x will be fixed in 
that release, if their status is AWAITING_BUILD.


You can also follow our release schedule on our GitHub repository 
.


**iOS 9.0*
*With the next maintenance cycle planned to start next week, and Apple 
releasing iOS 9.0 on the 16th of September, we would love to offer you 
the ability to deploy on iOS 9.0 devices in this release.


However, Apple's decision of releasing Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) on 
the 30th of September does not let us do so: it is not possible to 
install Xcode 7.0 and iOS 9.0 SDK on Mac OS X 10.10, and by no means 
we will install El Capitan Beta 6 on our build system.


We are targeting a release including iOS 9.0 deployment as soon as we 
can; 1st or 2nd of October are certainly not out of question!


Warm regards,

The LiveCode Team
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