Re: Using TryChooser -p macosx? Use macosx64 instead...

2012-07-20 Thread Dave Townsend
On 07/19/12 15:28, Ed Morley wrote: Until recently, using TryChooser with -p macosx would give you working OS X 10.5 builds & test runs. However, now that the OS X requirement on trunk has been raised to 10.6 [1], any Try runs based on trunk need to use -p macosx64 (ie 10.6/10.7) rather than

Newbie question...

2012-07-20 Thread Jürgen Keser
Hi All, I am an absolutely newbie at the Mozilla Developer Network and I have a few questions. I don't know if it's possible to realize the project I will do here with all the great stuff you provide. But let me explain what I will do: 1. We have an application(cross platform Macintosh + Windows

Re: Using TryChooser -p macosx? Use macosx64 instead...

2012-07-20 Thread Ed Morley
On Friday, 20 July 2012 13:19:26 UTC+1, Rafael Ávila de Espíndola wrote: > So we are not running any 32 bit tests anymore? I don't believe so. > Should we reuse 'macox' > to run the 32 bit debug build on a 10.6 machine? I'll leave the decision of whether they are still useful to someone else;

Re: Using TryChooser -p macosx? Use macosx64 instead...

2012-07-20 Thread Rafael Ávila de Espíndola
On 07/19/2012 06:28 PM, Ed Morley wrote: Until recently, using TryChooser with -p macosx would give you working OS X 10.5 builds & test runs. However, now that the OS X requirement on trunk has been raised to 10.6 [1], any Try runs based on trunk need to use -p macosx64 (ie 10.6/10.7) rather