i always do brand new installs of OS upgrades. ie. wipe entire machine
and start over. ok, it takes a few hours, but my theory is that it
saves a chunk of time messing around figuring out what has gone wrong
(and things inevitably do). plus you get a shiny new zippy machine!

re developing on snow, deploying to non-snow: no problems at all.
particularly if you embed all your frameworks.

Simon

On 9 February 2010 16:47, John Pollard <j...@pollardweb.com> wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I am developing on Leopard Mac OS X 10.5.8 and deploying to Leopard 10.5.6
> (one Intel and one PowerPC deployment box)
>
> Is it safe for me to do an upgrade install of Snow Leopard onto my
> development box.
>
> Will an upgrade install to Snow Leopard leave in the following undisturbed?:
>
> - mysql installed in /usr/local
> - WO installation
> - Eclipse/WOLips (which I can upgrade to Eclipse 3.4.2 and WOLips 3.4)
> - anything else to be concerned about?
>
> Would such an upgrade have any impact on deploying to non-Snow Leopard boxes
> as described above? I assume not.
>
> My hope is that Snow Leopard might speed up my dev box a bit, especially Mac
> Mail which I find quite slow.
>
> Many thanks
> John
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