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On Wednesday 26 June 2024 at 06:32:50 pm AEST, Riccardo Mottola <riccardo.mottola@libero.it> wrote:
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<div><div dir="ltr"><div class="ydp3b2ee907yqt4420384800" id="ydp3b2ee907yqtfd80421">> if your App is open source and of general interest, a port in MacPorts</div><div class="ydp3b2ee907yqt4420384800" id="ydp3b2ee907yqtfd80421">would be a good way to distribute things - so that different versions of</div><div class="ydp3b2ee907yqt4420384800" id="ydp3b2ee907yqtfd80421">Macs are handled better.</div><div class="ydp3b2ee907yqt4420384800" id="ydp3b2ee907yqtfd80421"><br></div><div class="ydp3b2ee907yqt4420384800" id="ydp3b2ee907yqtfd80421">I'm sure macports is amazing, but for a few reasons I don't have the enthusiasm to do new packaging, more than linking in a few dlls, which doesn't seem feasible.</div><div class="ydp3b2ee907yqt4420384800" id="ydp3b2ee907yqtfd80421"><br></div><div class="ydp3b2ee907yqt4420384800" id="ydp3b2ee907yqtfd80421">One of these reasons is, I can't see a big intersection of users running old osx and my chess app. I was just sussing out the difficulty... Snow Leopard is imho maybe the greatest desktop OS ever written ;)! </div><div class="ydp3b2ee907yqt4420384800" id="ydp3b2ee907yqtfd80421"><br></div><div class="ydp3b2ee907yqt4420384800" id="ydp3b2ee907yqtfd80421">Cheers</div></div></div>
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