At 9:13 AM -0400 9/6/2009, Don Zahniser wrote:
>Just to be clear on this.  I don't object to a developer choosing to not
>support 10.4 or G3s.  I've had a nice long run with my Macs, and don't
>choose to update to newer hardware at this time.  Any issues with
>hardware incompatibility due to adding of new features or upgrading the
>software to a new OS version are fine with me, as long as I am told
>ahead of time that my hardware or OS version is dropped.

*nod*

>My concern is especially with auto-updates that report that a bugfix is
>available, and (in this case) 10.6 compatibility is added, ask if I
>would like to update, and then go ahead and overwrite the application
>with one that is incompatible with my CPU.  In my opinion, that really
>shouldn't happen!

It's a bug.  Report it to the developers.

We're going to see a lot of it tho.  Happens every time there's a 
major framework or XCode change.

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth.

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