Re: Anyone successfully running Sierra on their development machine

2017-03-13 Thread Sujit Shah via 4D_Tech
That's why you have sticky keys on Windows. Keeps everyone busy.. On Mon, 13 Mar 2017 at 1:59 pm, Robert ListMail via 4D_Tech < 4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote: > Hi Kirk, understood, I decided to put the goggles on and go for Sierra and > will deal with the issues if any. I can still boot from a cl

Re: Anyone successfully running Sierra on their development machine

2017-03-13 Thread Robert ListMail via 4D_Tech
Hi Kirk, understood, I decided to put the goggles on and go for Sierra and will deal with the issues if any. I can still boot from a clone of 10.11.6. Ive not done a clean install in a very long time. It's rather interesting to learn exactly where the data resides and how to migrate that forwar

Re: Anyone successfully running Sierra on their development machine

2017-03-12 Thread Kirk Brooks via 4D_Tech
Robert, I think it's still hardware dependent. I can say for certain you can't run v13 on a new (OLED bar) MacbookPro period. But some folks upgrading older machines had better luck. And don't encourage Tom with respect to any kind of comment involving the word 'lube'. Just don't. On Sun, Mar 12,

Re: Anyone successfully running Sierra on their development machine

2017-03-12 Thread Robert ListMail via 4D_Tech
I’m performing a clean install of OS X on my primary development machine, is it safe to use Sierra at this point? I do have one project in v12 that’s being upgraded to v15/v16…. any real trouble spots? I was going to install El Capitan but there are some benefits to Sierra from the Apple eco-s

Re: Anyone successfully running Sierra on their development machine

2016-10-07 Thread Balinder Walia
Another reason is actually Vagrant comes with support for Virtualbox out of the box - https://www.vagrantup.com/docs/virtualbox/ On 7 October 2016 at 12:46, Balinder Walia wrote: > Hi Jeremy, > > As I said I use Virtual box - https://www.virtualbox.org > > I tend to find free open source softwar

Re: Anyone successfully running Sierra on their development machine

2016-10-07 Thread Balinder Walia
Hi Jeremy, As I said I use Virtual box - https://www.virtualbox.org I tend to find free open source software is better in quality these days. So go with open source...and it's actually free! Cheers On 7 October 2016 at 11:29, Ortwin Zillgen wrote: > > I know we had an early thread on this sub

Re: Anyone successfully running Sierra on their development machine

2016-10-07 Thread Ortwin Zillgen
> I know we had an early thread on this subject. Wondering if anyone has had > any success developing in 4D (v13 and/or v15) with MacOS Sierra. > > I don’t mind moving up early with my development machine as long as there are > no show stoppers. I can deal with any minor inconveniences. I expe

Re: Anyone successfully running Sierra on their development machine

2016-10-07 Thread Jeremy French
What virtualization software are you using on your Mac? Bootcamp, Fusion, Parallels, or something else? > On Oct 7, 2016, at 4:08 AM, Balinder Walia wrote: > > virtual box running windows 7 on my mac ** 4D Internet Users Group

Re: Anyone successfully running Sierra on their development machine

2016-10-07 Thread Balinder Walia
I am running Sierra just now. 4Dv13 is on virtual box running windows 7 on my mac anyway so I can just use that. I will try 4Dv15 and comment soon. Cheers / Balinder On 6 October 2016 at 20:17, Tom Dillon wrote: > I'm running Sierra with no real issues. The form editor was really slow at > firs

Re: Anyone successfully running Sierra on their development machine

2016-10-06 Thread Tom Dillon
I'm running Sierra with no real issues. The form editor was really slow at first, but not so much now. I think it's the WD-40 I sprayed the keyboard with. -- -- Tom Dillon 825 N. 500 W

Anyone successfully running Sierra on their development machine

2016-10-06 Thread John Baughman
I know we had an early thread on this subject. Wondering if anyone has had any success developing in 4D (v13 and/or v15) with MacOS Sierra. I don’t mind moving up early with my development machine as long as there are no show stoppers. I can deal with any minor inconveniences. Thanks, john