On Jul 6, 2011, at 11:53, Fischlin Andreas wrote:

> Please wait with this as long as possible. Lion is a disaster with no longer 
> offering Rosetta and possible many more changes that will cause in my 
> workflow havoc for years, I fear. Shame on Apple.
> 
> Regards,
> Andreas
> 

That has got nothing to do with anything. *Allowing* BibDesk to be build on 
Lion does not imply that it *requires* Lion.

The fact is that at some point soon we will be forced to *allow* BibDesk to be 
build on Lion, currently it is not possible. And that means dropping support 
for 10.5.

Christiaan

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> On 06/07/2011, at 11:10 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
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>> 
>> On Jul 6, 2011, at 5:01, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>> 
>>> Christiaan,
>>> 
>>> In glancing at my console log today, I noticed this cropping up during the 
>>> build/test process.  Any idea what it might be?  It's fairly recent.
>>> 
>> 
>> No clue. Was this fixed after you changed the build script? Are these 
>> console logs or build logs?
>> 
>>> Probably unrelated, but I'm still using Xcode 3, since I loathe Xcode 4's 
>>> window management and interface changes.  Not sure if I'll switch, but does 
>>> BD build under Xcode 4?
>>> 
>> 
>> No, BibDesk currently does not build under Xcode 4, because Xcode 4 does not 
>> support building for PPC nor does it contain the 10.5 SDK (which is needed 
>> for backwards compatibility of some libraries such as libcrypto).
>> 
>> Unfortunately, Xcode 3.x is reported not to run on Lion, so I guess we will 
>> have to drop 10.5 and PPC support when Lion comes out. At that point BibDesk 
>> will be able to build on Xcode 3.x and Xcode 4.x.
>> 
>> Christiaan
>> 
>>> 07/04/11 23:36:07   BibDesk[45896]  0
>>> 07/04/11 23:36:07   BibDesk[45896]  0
>>> 07/04/11 23:36:07   BibDesk[45896]  0
>>> 07/04/11 23:36:07   BibDesk[45896]  0
>>> 07/04/11 23:36:07   BibDesk[45896]  0
>>> 07/04/11 23:36:07   BibDesk[45896]  0
>>> 07/04/11 23:36:08   BibDesk[45896]  0
>>> 07/04/11 23:36:08   BibDesk[45896]  0
>>> 07/04/11 23:36:08   BibDesk[45896]  0
>>> 07/04/11 23:36:08   BibDesk[45896]  0
>>> 07/04/11 23:36:08   BibDesk[45896]  0
>>> 07/04/11 23:36:08   BibDesk[45896]  0
>>> 07/04/11 23:36:08   BibDesk[45896]  0
>>> 07/04/11 23:36:08   BibDesk[45896]  0
>>> 07/04/11 23:36:08   BibDesk[45896]  0
>>> 07/04/11 23:36:08   BibDesk[45896]  0
>>> 
>>> thanks,
>>> Adam
>> 
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