Hi *,
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> wrote:
Also, I think that the "command-line tools", i.e. (llvm-)gcc etc in
/usr/bin, are no longer installed, but those can easily be downloaded
and installed manually from Xcode 4.3.
Sure, I know we use Xcode 3.x (is even 2.x possible?)
Yes, and 2.5.x is the only way for 10.4/PPC...
But this is just one more indication how obsolete our Mac code and
toolchain dependencies/assumptions are getting. But hey, our
development is mostly funded/contributed by Linux (and to some extent)
Windows oriented companies/volunteers anyway, so hardly surprising;)
So we need some kind of measure how many MAC 10.4 users we actually
have, isn't it?
You surely want to drop 10.4 support, don't you?
But then again 10.5 baseline wouldn't make much of a difference, so if
at all the bar would be 10.6, and that would mean killing PPC port
more or less.
ciao
Christian
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