hi,

On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 5:07 AM, Stanislav Malyshev <smalys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> For that reason I'm thinking about postponing this. I would also love to
>> hear your thoughts and possibly if someone is able to dig up the OS X
>> OpenSSL support info, that would be great too!
>
> As somebody working almost exclusively on OS X for my php builds for the
> last couple of years - I don't care too much what Apple ships or does
> not ship by default. It's usually out-of-date and hard to use anyway.
> And many libraries aren't there so you have to use external packages in
> any case, and if you already do, homebrew is one of the best.
>
> It's much easier to spend a little time once and install all necessary
> libs from homebrew and build against that. So for master, I wouldn't
> have too many worries in this regard.
>
> BTW, homebrew is now on 1.0.2g. Which is not latest-greatest, but not
> bad. And it is also not hard to use more recent sources IIRC.

I  agree with Stas about OSX. It will take (a lot of) time until Apple
ships 7.1 with OSX. Most developers use either a VM, homebrew or an
alternative due to many outdated components. They do provide latest
versions as far as I remember.

All in all I think we should drop these features and also require 1.x.

Cheers,
-- 
Pierre

@pierrejoye | http://www.libgd.org

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