I believe the answer is YES... Most especially if the 32 bit JDK6 version is a Universal Binary that'll run on 10.4 ppc and 10.4+ Intel. Additionally, there will be demand for the 64 Bit version on 10.5.
I think these "older compatibilities" are much more important for openjdk6 than for openjdk7. On 12/1/10, Henri Gomez <henri.go...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I've done some "learning" and soon there will be OpenSCG one-click >> OpenJDK6-b20 Installers for OSX 32 & 64 bit. >> I have succesfully built openjdk6 b20 for amd64, via Landon's Macports >> project, on OSX 10.6. >> I was unsuccessful, so far, building openjdk6 b20 for i586, on OSX 10.5. >> Stay tuned... > > I wonder if users could be interested on OpenJDK 6 (32/64bits) in > DMG/PKG mode as we do for OpenJDK 1.7 on > http://code.google.com/p/openjdk-osx-build/ ? >