> On 15 Dec 2020, at 02:52, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> As Mark Weider noted, the "official" support is merely a reflection of their 
> build system, and it relies on a version of Ubuntu still actively getting 
> security updates.

That doesn’t seem to be stated or inferred in the release notes. It’s under the 
heading ‘Platform Support’ which infers, like ‘System Requirements’ might, 
“This is what it will run on”. Indeed, under the heading it states:

>> The engine supports a variety of operating systems and versions. This 
>> section describes the platforms that we ensure the engine runs on without 
>> issue (although in some cases with reduced functionality).


Then under Linux it states:

>> LiveCode supports the following Linux distributions, on 32-bit or 64-bit 
>> Intel/AMD or compatible processors:
>> Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04
>> Fedora 23 & 24
>> Debian 7 (Wheezy) and 8 (Jessie) [server] CentOS 7 [server]


Then lists the Core and ‘optional’ GUI feature requirements. None of this 
states or infers that >=Ubuntu 18, >=Fedora 25, >=Debian 9 or >=CentOS 8. 

So we are left assuming that these unlisted platforms/versions, much like macOS 
10.16, is “Unsupported”! Hence my initial question/request for community 
knowledge/experience. I’m not seeking to stir up trouble (for a change). I’m 
seeking understanding and wisdom. If LC is Not Supported on later builds, what 
aspects do not function in your (plural, ie, everyones) experiences. 

Because LC write “This section describes the platforms that we ensure the 
engine runs on without issue”, it would just be useful to know what issues 
later builds experienced. 

Thanks for the input though. 

Sean




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