MacOS users. What's up with the MacOS version on these installers? Does it matter? Can I just provide one of them for all versions of MacOS, are separate versions needed? Can't you all just move to Windows? (I kid on that last one)
Cheers, Richard. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Aleksandar Radulovic <a...@a13x.net> Date: Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:15 AM Subject: Re: Stackless Python 2.6.3 for OSX (dmg) To: Richard Tew <richard.m....@gmail.com> Hi Richard, I build 2.6.3 for 10.3, 10.4 and 10.5 - even with default settings (10.3) it still adds the target to the name, so it's just a matter of renaming the installer, I guess. I've put all three on the same location, they only differ in the target name: http://a13x.net/stackless/stackless-2.6.3-macosx10.3-2009-10-05.dmg http://a13x.net/stackless/stackless-2.6.3-macosx10.4-2009-10-05.dmg http://a13x.net/stackless/stackless-2.6.3-macosx10.5-2009-10-05.dmg Would be best to check with others on the mailing list to see which target is the most used one.. I'll build the 3.1.1 tomorrow, I had some problems with it earlier today.. Best regards, alex. On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Aleksandar Radulovic <a...@a13x.net> wrote: > Hi Richard, > > I've managed to compile and build the installer using 10.5 as deployment > target, > that's probably where the name comes from.. > > Question is, considering that Snow Leopard came out (10.6) and 10.5 seems to > be > on majority of systems, should we support 10.4? > > Anyways, I can rebuild the DMG for 10.4, that shouldn't be a problem.. > Will let you know.. > > -alex. > > On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Richard Tew <richard.m....@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 12:32 AM, Aleksandar Radulovic <a...@a13x.net> wrote: >>> Hi, Richard.. >>> >>> I've finished with the build of Stackless for OS X, you can fetch it from >>> here: >>> http://a13x.net/stackless/stackless-2.6.3-macosx10.5-2009-10-05.dmg >>> >>> I'll let you knwo when I build the 3.1.1.. >>> >>> Regards, >>> alex. >> >> Hi Alex, >> >> Thanks for this. I see this is named with the MacOS version 10.5, is >> that important? The others are versionless with regard to MacOS in >> the file name, and if there is no difference with regard to this, I'd >> prefer to have the filenames consistent. >> >> Cheers, >> Richard. >> > > > > -- > a lex 13 x > http://www.a13x.info > -- a lex 13 x http://www.a13x.info _______________________________________________ Stackless mailing list Stackless@stackless.com http://www.stackless.com/mailman/listinfo/stackless