Now this is something I think we need to worry about less than having
a "Classic" potential; since most people who have OSX are going to be
moving up to the latest due to the ease with which Apple makes
updating the OS. Or am I in the minority when I get automatic updates
from Apple on just about everything whenever there is new software?
I'd be willing to bet that there are many, many fewer using OSX 2.8
than are using OS9.2.
Joe Wilkins
On Jun 2, 2007, at 4:51 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Jacque-
Friday, June 1, 2007, 12:06:47 PM, you wrote:
Since you aren't using the Rev builder, you might want to take
this over
to the MC list. There are some special requirements for building
standalones with the 2.7 + engine, and it may be that you haven't
created a special standalone engine for MC builds in 2.8.x yet.
Actually, it's a bit worse than that. The 2.8.1 build doesn't download
onto OSX 10.2.8, and there's a note on the download page to the effect
that it won't open (the dmg image unpacks with an error about no file
systems found). There *is* a link to "go here if you need to download
this for OSX 10.2.8, but it's a broken link to where the 2.7.4 OSX
build used to be.
Updating a 2.7 stack from the menubar goes through all the download
steps, but finally fails with a "can't update the current image"
failure. Navigating to the 2.8.1 executable that was downloaded during
this process and trying to launch it results in a silent failure.
<irony>
My guess is that it's just broken and nobody tried this until now with
something as ancient as 10.2.8.
</irony>
Yes, I'll bugzilla it.
--
-Mark Wieder
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