On Apr 29, 2010, at 2:52 AM, Guy Harris wrote:

> 
> On Apr 28, 2010, at 3:10 PM, Michael Tüxen wrote:
> 
>> OK. I'll get an additional system which can act as a 64-bit Snow Leopard 
>> builder.
>> This way we have a 32-bit Leopard builder and a 64-bit SnowLeopard
>> one.
> 
> So what builds would we offer OS X users as downloads?
> 
> A 64-bit-only Snow Leopard build wouldn't work on Intel Core Duo or Intel 
> Core Solo machines that have been updated to Snow Leopard (no Core Duo or 
> Core Solo machines *shipped* with Snow Leopard), so anybody running Snow 
> Leopard on one of those machines would presumably have to install the 32-bit 
> Leopard build.
Hi Guy,

the plan is to run the 64-bit SnowLeopard buildbot in addition to the
existing 32-bit Leopard buildbot. 
> 
> It probably also wouldn't work on a Leopard machine, for a variety of reasons 
> (requiring newer versions of system libraries than are on Leopard, 64-bit BPF 
> possibly being broken even worse than on Snow Leopard).
> 
> Safari's User-Agent string doesn't appear to include any 32-bit vs. 64-bit 
> indication; however, it does include an OS version indication:
> 
>       User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10_6_3; en-us) 
> AppleWebKit/531.22.7 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Safari/531.22.7
> 
> so we could
> 
>       offer nothing to Mac OS X 10_[0-4]*;
This is what we do right now.
> 
>       offer the (32-bit) PPC Leopard version to {whatever} Mac OS X 10_5*;
This is what we do right now.
> 
>       offer the 32-bit Intel Leopard version to Intel Mac OS X 10_5*;
This is what we do right now.
> 
>       offer the 64-bit Intel Snow Leopard version to Intel Mac OS X 
> 10_[6-9]*, perhaps with a warning that if you have a non-64-bit-capable 
> machine you should get the Leopard version instead.
That is a good plan. However, for now, I would suggest to support only Mac OS 
10_6*.
If Apple can provide Mac OS X 10_7*, 10_8* and 10_9* running on current 
hardware, I'm
happy to provide test machines. But I'm very disappointed that we have no plans 
for
supporting Mac OS 10_10* and higher right now...

Best regards
Michael
> 
> We could also limit the 10_5* and 10_6* versions to releases >= the version 
> running on the relevant buildbot (as earlier versions run into shared library 
> version problems).
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