Status on macOS Sequoia? (v.15)
André-John Mas
andrejohn.mas at gmail.com
Thu Sep 12 21:12:25 UTC 2024
Maybe wait until the NDA is lifted and then ask the questions you need to? Waiting until the 16th shouldn’t be a huge delay?
André-John
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> On 12 Sep 2024, at 16:53, gt at iltofa.com wrote:
>
> I’m not worried by Sequoia in itself, I’ve used .0s before and usually with good luck (it seems I use way fewer weird software than the typical user).
> I’m just worried that some of the ports I need are broken with the new compiler (tbh, macports in my experience are often the most susceptible to macOS version changing).
> Anyway, I was just asking if some especially bad problem was apparent in testing, and may be a way to filter the bugs for sequoia (I couldn’t find it).
>
> Ciao,
> gt
>
> PS: btw, yeah, a ‘sacrificial’ computer is a good idea I’ll do it… thank you!
>
>> On 12 Sep 2024, at 22:45, André-John Mas <andrejohn.mas at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> If you are worried then best wait for a .1 release, that way anything that didn’t get in QA will be found by the general public.
>>
>> At the same time, if you are needing a feature that only exists on the latest release, then I’d recommend getting a second ‘sacrificial’ computer.
>>
>> André-John
>>
>> Sent from my phone. Envoyé depuis mon téléphone.
>>
>>>> On 12 Sep 2024, at 16:32, gt at iltofa.com wrote:
>>>
>>> I was just wondering if there is an easy way to check for lingering bugs on macOS Sequoia before upgrading… I need it for a project but I’m always worried about ports… (yes, I know that all will be compiled locally for a while)… I don’t think the NDA (if any exists anymore) forbids talking about that, if yes, sorry…
>>> Thank you in advance,
>>> gt
>
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