O.K. for the slow!

Here a little more of the quote:

> If you want to create new binaries which also run on Tiger you need the 
> MacOSX10.4u.sdk *and* GCC 4.0.1.
        Maybe, not an expert. We would not be compiling for 10.4 anyway. Not 
even MacTeX 2011 supports 10.4!
        Are you sure you know what you are talking-  er-  writing about!!  

The discussion is about getting xetex to use Core Text so that it can be 
64-bit, more specifically Lion and up!

Second, to my knowledge Tiger is basically a 32-bit system  (Yes, Yes it could 
run 64-bit code)
and the TeXLive code base is basically frozen for Tiger. (Yes, Yes it is 
possible to do upgrades to packages).

Third, I did not want to get into the intrinsics of compiling on the Mac, just 
if over at MacTeX they use a particular
compiler for their Package, more specifically, TexLive 2011.

Fourth, (of course Peter can not know this) I have had Apples since the FIRST 
Apple IIe came out and developed
on them. 

regards
        Keith.



Am 02.09.2011 um 15:03 schrieb Martin Schröder:

> 2011/9/1 Keith J. Schultz <[email protected]>:
>>        Are you sure you know what you are talking-  er-  writing about!!
> 
> Yes.
> Please stop waisting all those "!".
> 
> Best
>   Martin

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