Hi All
Just thought i would chime in here.
We have several app servers running 10.3
We don't plan on updating to tiger ever.
We have deployed WebObjects applications on all OSX Systems since the
first official release.
None of the 20 odd machines running their original OS releases have
been upgraded, barring security enhancements.
When the machines finally break, the apps will probably be outdated
and or upgraded.
We have taken 3 machines offline because the customers upgraded their
applications and bought new servers as part of the upgrade.
So, we still run 10.0.x on 2 servers, and about 10 running 10.3.
From a server perspective 10.3 will be around for at least a few years.
my 2cents
cornelius
On Sep 6, 2005, at 7:34 PM, Hunter Matthews wrote:
On Sat, 2005-09-03 at 21:09, Ben Escoto wrote:
Scott Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote the following on Sat, 3 Sep 2005 16:13:48 -0700
What's 10.3, does that mean Mac OS X?
Yes.
How do people change the ownership of
symbolic links on your system without lchown?
I don't know.
So how popular is 10.3 and how long will people keep using it? Is it
worth writing a test to handle this case? Or can we just call this a
bug in the OS?
10.4 is still problematical for some users - we need to assume that
10.3
is going to be used for ~ 6 months or so, at least.
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