On Saturday, 27 June 2015 at 20:35:02 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 27/06/15 03:35, Jonathan M Davis wrote:

And even then, we might support fewer versions (e.g. IIRC, we
don't support all of the versions of Mac OS X that Apple does due to
issues with what the OS itself supported).

I'm not exactly sure which version we officially support but I'm pretty sure it works on 10.6. I think Apple itself only supports the current version and the previous version, that would be 10.10 and 10.9. Soon it will be 10.11 and 10.10.

I thought that 10.6 was the one that we dropped support for because it didn't support TLS or something like that. I don't know. I don't pay much attention to Apple, and clearly, I'm not remembering that status of Mac OS X stuff very well. For the most part though, we haven't been very clear about what versions we support of OSes, and I think that it's really only come up previously when there are features that we want to use in new OSes that old OSes don't support. I think that Win2K, XP, and whatever version of Mac OS X that we dropped explicitly support for previously are the only ones where we've been very explicit about it though.

- Jonathan M Davis

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