On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 1:32 PM, Chris Barker <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Charles R Harris < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> That would be helpful. Ralf does those now and I suspect he would welcome >> the extra hands. The two sites for release builds are Sourceforge and Pypi. >> I don't know if the wheels builds are good enough/accepted on Pypi, >> > > Would anyone decide that other than this group? > > >> but if you would like permissions on Sourceforge we can extend them to >> you. We have been trying to do releases for OSX 1.5, which needs a machine >> running an obsolete OS, but perhaps we should consider dropping that in the >> future. >> > > Drop that baby! > > First, it's bit odd -- as I undertand it, the python.org builds support > either 10.3.9 + or 10.6+. As 10.5 has not been supported for Apple for a > couple years, and 10.6 is getting pretty darn long in the tooth, the only > reason to support that older build is for PPC support - I wonder how many > folks are still running PPCs? I thought I was one of the hold outs, and I > dropped it over a year ago. I'd love to know if it is something that the > community still needs to support. > > Now that I look on sourceforge, I don't see any OS X 10.5 builds, they are all 10.6+. So that bit of support seems to have dropped in reality, if not officially. Chuck
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