I for one would love to see support for my macbook soone than 6.6
-reilly hayes
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Me too.
On Mar 13, 2006, at 5:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I for one would love to see support for my macbook soone than 6.6
-reilly hayes
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Does ghc work on the (intel) macbooks or does it need to be rebuilt?
Will code compiled for the old macs work on the macbooks or does it
need to be recompiled?
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S. Alexander Jacobson wrote:
Does ghc work on the (intel) macbooks or does it need to be rebuilt?
If you mean a binary that had previously, yes, it would need to be
rebuilt.
Will code compiled for the old macs work on the macbooks or does it need
to be recompiled?
I don't expect
On 4-Mar-06, at 11:07 AM, S. Alexander Jacobson wrote:
Does ghc work on the (intel) macbooks or does it need to be rebuilt?
Will code compiled for the old macs work on the macbooks or does it
need to be recompiled?
Yes and no.
GHC, and programs compiled by it, should run without
On 4-Mar-06, at 3:33 PM, Geoffrey Alan Washburn wrote:
I don't have MacOS X Intel handy to verify, but I was under the
impression that Rosetta was only automagically invoked by the
operating system on application bundles. However, there is a
dearth of information regarding this point