BTW -- isn't it be a violation of the license to require a version of
paid software before allowing installation?

2009/9/2 Dodger <[email protected]>:
> I'm wondering if anyone knows how I can make my Mac lie and say it has
> 10.6 Snow Leopard instead of 10.5 Leopard, so I can install the new
> XCode update which comes, as I hear, with WxWidgets 2.8.0 in it.
>
> I cannot afford to upgrade to Snow Leopard, and as another message in
> this list has said it comes with a 64-bit Perl which isn't compatible
> with wxPerl anyway (though in theory it should be easy enough to just
> rebuild Perl, way easier than trying to get a home-built Wx to
> supercede the one with XCode)
>
> But a 32-bit WxWidgets 2.8.0 is *exactly* what I need to be able to install...
> except the damned thing won't let me.
>
> --
> Dodger
>



-- 
Dodger

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