In an ideal world, some of us would be part of the Apple development program 
and have the time and resources to jump through the burning hoops they serve up 
time and again well in advance of a release. But is it not.

As everything is done on a voluntary base I think the same rule goes for this 
problem as for the others - it will be ready when it is ready. I would not hold 
up the release of 5.00 for this. I don’t know what they broke now, but I am 
sure it will be fixed/fixable. Until that time, we need to document what the 
supported versions are.

I don’t know if it is possible to have a VM somewhere to run the pre-release 
versions of Apple’s stuff on. I do admit that I have a developers subscription, 
but at the moment don’t have the time to use it. I will upgrade one of my 
machines and will report what happens. We might try to have Jenkins run 
prereleases. Also, we should be vocal to Apple and protest breakage.

Best regards,

René.


> On 28 Oct 2021, at 16:25, Rony G. Flatscher <rony.flatsc...@wu.ac.at> wrote:
> 
> Just got an upgrade option from BigSur 11.6 to Monterey 12.01.
> 
> It seems that with each upgrade of macOS there are new "security" related 
> crash walls erected (some
> things that used to work all of a sudden do not work anymore as before). 
> Short of time wondering
> whether it is seen to be important to upgrade to Monterey now or whether it 
> would be o.k. to wait a
> few months until enough new Apple users with that macOS enter the scene. What 
> do the Apple users in
> this list think?
> 
> ---rony
> 
> 
> 
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