El dissabte, 3 març de 2018 11:53:52 UTC+1, Cédric Krier va escriure:
> Hi,
>
> issue7182 [1] shows that our support for macOS bundle is not optimal.
>
> Ideally, we would need to have 3 machines as it seems it is the number
> of version supported by Apple.
> But I think we can have a pretty good
Dear Cédric,
an other option is to use virtualbox. This I haven't tried myself with OSX, but
I could do some research how to do it. This works also on Windows or Linux as
host system.
Another good solution for development of software would be Proxmox that uses
KVM and LXC for virtualisation.
Th
On 2018-03-05 10:51, dieter.plassm...@virginweb.de wrote:
> Dear Cédric,
>
> 1. Switching via VNC / SSH
> you can switch between the different OSX version / partitions by rebooting
> the machine.
> In order to do so you access via VNC and select System Preferences.
> There you select “startup dis
Dear Cédric,
1. Switching via VNC / SSH
you can switch between the different OSX version / partitions by rebooting the
machine.
In order to do so you access via VNC and select System Preferences.
There you select “startup disk”.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202796
(there is also a way to do
On 2018-03-04 10:17, dieter.plassm...@virginweb.de wrote:
> There multiple way to solve your challenge without an additional mac hardware:
>
> 1. If your internal drive has sufficient free space you can have more than
> one installation on it.
> If you have just one partition you need to shrink t
Dear Cédric,
I hope this is the right place to answer.
There multiple way to solve your challenge without an additional mac hardware:
1. If your internal drive has sufficient free space you can have more than one
installation on it.
If you have just one partition you need to shrink that one and