On 25 jul. 2012, at 17:41, Thijs Alkemade <thijsalkem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all, > > While my download of Mountain Lion seems to be crawling along, I wanted to > bring up the discussion of what versions to support with Adium again. > > As far as I know, the rule has always been supporting the current and > previous version. Adium 1.5.x has supported 10.6.8 and up, and I propose to > leave that this way. I think 1.5.x has been a pretty stable release, and with > (*fingers crossed*) most of the transcript viewer related crashes and bugs > fixed, I don't think it'll need much extra work. > > From my recent commit on (http://hg.adium.im/adium/rev/a8fef30df88b), default > will require 10.7 to build. This gives us two options for 1.6: branch from > just before this, let it stabilize for a while and then release, with only > the new preferences as a new major feature. Or make 1.6 require 10.7+, add > some more new features with the shiny new APIs, and then release. > > My preference would be the second. If we update the UI that much, it would be > a lot nicer if we could use the new localization features of Lion. I also > don't think it would work very well having to test on 3 different OS versions. > > But I just know some people are going to disagree with me. :) Our Sparkle > stats suggest the number of Lion users surpassed our number of SL users only > a couple of weeks ago while it has been out for more than a year. > > So, thoughts? > > Regards, > Thijs Alkemade To add one more thing, which I forgot to check in advance: Xcode 4.4 does not include the 10.6 SDK. Xcode 4.3 allegedly does not run on 10.8, and my attempts to use the 10.6 SDK from an older Xcode in 4.4 have so far not worked...
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