[scribus] Re(2): Scribus 1.3.9 - MacOS X, 10.4, G4 processor - crashed during program load

Craig Bradney cbradney at scribus.info
Mon Dec 6 23:16:25 CET 2010


On 12/6/10 10:09 PM, a.l.e wrote:
> hi gunter,
>
>> Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2010 15:21:24 +0100
>> From: Martin Costabel <costabel at wanadoo.fr>
>> Subject: Re: [scribus] Scribus 1.3.9 - MacOS X, 10.4, G4 processor -
>>     crashed during program load
>> To: Scribus User Mailing List <scribus at lists.scribus.net>
>> Cc: Gunter Woysch <Gunter.Woysch at gmx.de>
>> Message-ID: <4CFCF164.4060903 at wanadoo.fr>
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>> On 5/12/10 09:49, Gunter Woysch wrote:
>>> Hello to all Scribus developers and system builders,
>>>
>>> thank you very much for publishing Scribus 1.3.9 and for obviously
>>> seemingly trying to produce a version even supporting MacOS X 10.4,
>>> still using the G4 ( not Intel ) processors :
>>>
>>> See
>>>
>>>    -
>>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/scribus/files/scribus-devel/1.3.9/
>> Where does it say that it runs on 10.4?
>>
>> The supporting libraries have been compiled on 10.5, as with the 
>> previous Scribus-1.3.8. Even if the Scribus executable itself was 
>> compiled for 10.4, it will not run on 10.4. For this to work, the 
>> libraries would have to be built with the MacOSX10.4u.sdk, too.
>
> you can install scribus 1.3.9 by using fink.
>
> www.finkproject.org/
>
> it's not really difficult, but it takes time to compile.
>
> well, you may even be able to find binaries for ppc and 1.3.8 on fink...
>
>
> if you prefer a gui to the command line you may try
>
> http://finkcommander.sourceforge.net/
>
>
> good luck and don't hesitate to ask further questions!
> a.l.e

When we release 1.4.0, we will *not* be supporting 10.4 *at all*. I
actually plan on building a separate Snow Leopard and Leopard Intel
*only* versions. That is *it*.

Anyone else who wishes to contribute a binary, please do. 10.4 is 2
versions old, and almost 3 versions old now (10.6.6 is due and 10.7 is
definitely in testing at Apple with rumours of release next Summer).

We will also be dropping support for XP eventually (perhaps with 1.4.0),
ie to the point of saying.. if it works, then great, but we won't test
on it anymore. Not confirmed yet.

Thanks
Craig

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