On 29 Nov 2020, at 6:55, Riccardo Mottola via macports-users wrote:

This is all on 10.5/i386 - then I already started my luck on PPC, then 10.6/universal - and last 10.5/x86_64

Can you explain any practical justification for supporting Leopard on Intel?

I'm not suggesting that it's in any way "wrong" but I just can't see where the utility for such machines is. I'm still making use of a 2006 Core Duo iMac which is 10.6/i386, so I'm familiar with the fact that the very first Intel Mac can run 10.6 and that for a variety of reasons it is a generally good idea to do that update. I'm curious about what your thinking is.

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