Hi all,
I'd like to remove old Python version - python{24,25,31,32,33}. I see no
ports depend on python{31,32,33} and no one maintains them, but those
ports are still kept for while. Is there a reason for not deleting them?
Cheers,
Chih-Hsuan Yen
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> On 20 Oct 2018, at 11:54 am, Randolph M. Fritz wrote:
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> Thanks. So – what does that mean for a command line application? Or does it
> make any difference at all?
Depends what you mean, building or running ?
The bottom line is the writing has been on the wall for 32 bit applications in
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Thanks. So – what does that mean for a command line application? Or does it
make any difference at all?
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On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 1:18 AM Chris Jones
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> It is correct but has nothing really to do with the specific changes in
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It is correct but has nothing really to do with the specific changes in macOS
10.14. The macOS has been 64 bit for a long time now.
Mojave depreciates the running of 32 bit applications, and removes the ability
to build them, using the 10.14 SDK.
> On 19 Oct 2018, at 10:14 pm, Randolph M. Frit