I would love to see OSX support but I don't have time to work on it now. My day job has gotten in the way. My vote (non-binding of course) would be to go ahead with a release on Linux and Windows and shoot for 3.0.1 as Matthias suggests (or perhaps we could take a collection to get Matthias a mac? :-)

TTFN,

-bd-

On Mar 8, 2006, at 3:25 AM, Matthias Paul Scholz wrote:

Hallo all,

Andy Belk wrote:
Matthew Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
PS: Matthias, how about a release?
The Mac OS X version still does not work (unless someone other than me has worked on fixing it).
Andy

As a matter of fact, I'm presently working on a LeJOS3.0.0 M4 milestone that will contain all the adjustments with respect to the feedback that came in for M3. I'd like to label it as a release candidate for Window and Linux; however, as Andy pointed out, the MacOSX version still is not working as desired. As I can't do anything about this (amongst other things, Sourceforge's Mac compile farm is and may remain off-line) and I'm not sure about the actual state of works on this by others, I'd like to rise the question how we will proceed here:

- Should we target for a leJOS 3.0.0 release without MacOSX version and leave that to a possible leJOS 3.0.1? Advantage would be that we are likely to come out with leJOS 3.0.0 pretty quick in such a case; drwaback of course the lack of MacOSX support.

- Or should we integrate MacOSX support into leJOS 3.0.0 by all means? In such a case, we would need some MacOSX guy that will actually work on this, and some kind of timeline; otherwise, a leJOS 3.0.0 release might be unreasonably delayed.

What do the others think?

Regards,
  Matthias Paul


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