On 9/1/2024 05:26, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
On 1/8/24 12:50, Sergey Fedorov wrote:
2. Standard 10.6.8 release from Apple does support building and running ppc binaries via Rosetta.

Why would one want to spend time and effort on doing that, though?

You wouldn't, if you were running a public release of 10.6. The ppc libs were put there to support existing ppc binaries, which will have been built targeting 10.5 or older. With MacPorts, native x86_64 or i386 builds would be far preferable. Unless, of course, you're running on a CPU that can't run those archs, which can only be the case if you are running an early development version of the OS.

So far as I can tell, the project's primary goal is to provide support for the millions of people who run MacOS on current hardware and operating systems and want up to date software for their machine. The goal is not (primarily) to assist in running PPC binaries on Rosetta on 20 year old hardware for the couple of people for whom that is interesting. Certainly there's nothing wrong with supporting that to the extent that it does not interfere with the primary goal.

As a reminder, the project policy is (and has been virtually since the beginning) to support the versions of macOS that are still getting updates from Apple. That is the expectation for maintainers. Maintainers can voluntarily support older stuff, but they are under no obligation to so so.

- Josh

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