On Apr 13, 2008, at 1:56 AM, John Pallister wrote:

> FWIW I think it would be unfortunate if Factor didn't work
> on 10.4. I use a "Pismo" PowerBook (i.e. G3) for learning
> languages and developing web applications; it's a great
> little machine, but it will never run Leopard.

You could run Linux on it. Factor runs on Linux/PPC.

> Couldn't it be kept around for a bit longer? I understand
> that the codebase would be cleaner and neater without it,
> but to me it seems like too high a price to pay.

Probably. We don't even have an ETA for Dan's code yet so I wouldn't  
worry about it too much.

> If you needed a 10.4 build machine, I could set up my G4
> (all 867MHz of it - the minimum spec for Leopard but fine
> for Tiger) and you could use that.

That would be useful. Maybe Eduardo can step in and explain the  
process of running a builder instance. But first we need to solve that  
10.4 compile error.

Slava

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