Andres Freund <and...@anarazel.de> writes: > On 2021-10-19 15:22:15 -0400, Tom Lane wrote: >> I'm more concerned about the effort involved in getting meson going on some >> other old animals, such as prairiedog.
> Yea, that's an *old* OS version. One version too old to have support for > @rpath, added in 10.5 :(. Is there a reason to run 10.4 specifically? > According to wikipedia 10.5 is the last version to support ppc. My notes say Currently running OSX 10.4.11 (last release of Tiger); although 10.5 Leopard supports PPCs, it refuses to install if CPU speed < 867MHz, well beyond the Cube's ability. Wikipedia does suggest it's possible to run Leopard, but... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X_Leopard#Usage_on_unsupported_hardware I'm not sure that I have install media for 10.5 anymore, either --- ISTR some machine's CD drive failing and not letting me get the CD back out. If I did have it, I don't think there'd be a way to update past 10.5.0 (surely Apple no longer has those updaters on-line?), so on the whole I think that path is a nonstarter. I do have 10.5 running on an old G4 PowerMac, but that machine is (a) noisy (b) power-hungry and (c) getting flaky, so I'm uneager to spin up a buildfarm animal on it. As with the HPPA, a potential compromise is to spin up some newer BSD-ish system on it. I agree that OSX 10.4 is uninteresting as a software platform, but I'd like to keep 32-bit PPC represented in the farm. regards, tom lane