Thanks to Greg Pond, we now have a macosx104-powerpc box online and running builds via jenkins and the Pd-extended auto-build script. The whole Fink setup is still building, so that's not in place yet.
But now this leads to the question: do we want to maintain things on Mac OS X 10.4? I think we can build easier on 10.5, and it'll still run on 10.4 or maybe even older. We could have this build server running Mac OS X 10.5 instead of 10.4.
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On 2012-04-05 20:10, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Thanks to Greg Pond, we now have a macosx104-powerpc box online and running builds via jenkins and the Pd-extended auto-build script. The whole Fink setup is still building, so that's not in place yet.
But now this leads to the question: do we want to maintain things on Mac OS X 10.4? I think we can build easier on 10.5, and it'll still run on 10.4 or maybe even older. We could have this build server running Mac OS X 10.5 instead of 10.4.
do we have a 10.5 powerpc machine?
personally, i'm more interested in powerpc than 10.4
fgmasr IOhannes
On Apr 5, 2012, at 2:18 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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On 2012-04-05 20:10, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Thanks to Greg Pond, we now have a macosx104-powerpc box online and running builds via jenkins and the Pd-extended auto-build script. The whole Fink setup is still building, so that's not in place yet.
But now this leads to the question: do we want to maintain things on Mac OS X 10.4? I think we can build easier on 10.5, and it'll still run on 10.4 or maybe even older. We could have this build server running Mac OS X 10.5 instead of 10.4.
do we have a 10.5 powerpc machine?
personally, i'm more interested in powerpc than 10.4
Me too. The 10.4 powerpc machine can possibly be converted to 10.5, I'm asking.
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