On 18/01/2011 02:03, Manuel M T Chakravarty wrote:
Ian Lynagh:
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 12:44:30PM +1100, Manuel M T Chakravarty
wrote:

If the hurdle is that you have no Mac with 10.6 to build a
64-bit, 10.6-only installer, I'm happy to either provide you
access to an OS X server running 10.6, or build the installer for
you.

It's also a lot more pleasant to be able to debug any issues
locally.

I don't get that.  You can't fix any 10.6 issues locally anyway.  You
can still build a 64-bit version for local work on your 10.5 box,
though.  All I'm saying is that I don't think there is any need to
build a 10.5 64-bit version for general distribution; instead a 10.6
only version with DTrace enabled is sufficient.

Do we still care about 10.5, or can we build 10.6-only installers? If so, we can get a copy of 10.6 for Ian's Mac.

Cheers,
        Simon

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