On 2022-06-03 11:37:52, Rob Landley wrote: > On 6/2/22 19:48, David Seikel wrote: > > On 2022-06-02 17:41:09, enh via Toybox wrote: > >> Oh, yeah, I think *especially* for macOS where pretty much everyone is > >> always on the latest version anyway, unless your Mac equivalent of the > >> seven year rule is "support the oldest macOS release that still gets > >> security backports", there's no reason to do this. It's pretty rare they > >> add anything significant anyway. > > > > Um do you mean there's no one running old unsupported versions of macOS? > > > My ancient Mac Mini is running an old unsupported macOS. I don't think > > they have a supported version for it. One of these days I'll try to > > upgrade it, but I know the latetst version wont install, though there might > > still be a supproted version. > > > > I rarely use it these days, and got more important things keeping me busy. > > Are you likely to either build AOSP on it or do toybox development on it? :)
Sort of. I'm currently writing a big virtual world thing using toybox as the base. I'm doing that coz toybox does a lot of the stuff I need, and I'm hoping I can just call toybox functions instead of shelling out to run commands. I'd rather use one common set of POSIX compliant things that I know works coz I bring them with me and test them, rather than whatever shell stuff may or may not be on the users computer. I do want to be cross platform, so eventually I'll be building for and testing under macOS (as well as Windewwws). Just not right now. When I do I'll update my Mac to be a proper dev box for what ever is current Mac stuff at the time. That's what I got my Mac for in the first place, doing virtual world development. But that was client side, I stopped doing that to work on server side for a while. Development is under Devuan Linux for now. -- A big old stinking pile of genius that no one wants coz there are too many silver coated monkeys in the world. _______________________________________________ Toybox mailing list Toybox@lists.landley.net http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net