On 06-02-2012, at 18:07, Allin Cottrell wrote:
I've heard of other people having trouble with gretl on
current OS X lately. So far as I can tell this is mostly due
to not reading the installation instructions, but the
instructions may be unnecessarily confusing due to the
Intel/PPC business. To try to head off confusion I've now
split the "gretl on OS X" page, with a sub-page for each
architecture. Comments welcome.
Seems like a good idea.
On the Intel page I would change the sentence
Caution: This version of GTK will not work on current OS X
to
Caution: This version of GTK will not work on the latest version of Mac OS X (Lion).
If the latter is what you meant.
But is it really necessary to put this here. You've already mentioned that this is
only relevant for Leopard.
While on this subject -- any ideas on how long we need to
maintain PPC Mac support? Is it already redundant?
I would just discontinue ppc support. Too much trouble.
Berend