Am 19.03.21 um 18:18 schrieb Kornel Benko:
Why still the need for mac-branch?

So the mac branch contains linux + mac already.
Is there -any- difference in the source (.cc, .h CMake) affecting linux?
If not, then I see no problem.

Look at the 'scripts' folder in the mac branch for mac-specific code.

The same is true for the other branches, and the windows branch, with
it's code to produce stickware bundles, is quite different from master,
and the mac branch also has specialized bundle-building code which is
needed nowhere else. All that's needed is being aware of the different
branches, and the fact that I don't automatically merge every commit
instantly.

Development, for the time being, is happening on linux: I haven't heard
from a single mac user

Harry is one ...

Harry happens to have 'an old mac he's not yet thrown away'. Maybe not quite enough to qualify him as a 'mac user'. The old mac is good enough to test bundling code, though.

@Harry: what do you think?

Kay

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