The company provided testers with build 7D15 of 10.3.2, less than a week after releasing the update's first seed, build 7D12. The download was 34.1MB in size.
According to Apple, "areas of change" in the 10.3.2 update include International text, font management, FileVault, networking, graphics drivers, file sharing, directory services, USB, AFP Server, PostScript printing, and WebDAV. No known issues were specified.
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File size climbing, list of things fixed climbing... good news I'd say.
Any of you ADC types tried this latest build out yet? No known issues in the Read Me should bode well for us. I wonder if Apple will give us a Thanksgiving week treat.
I'm totally guessing because I've never seen 10.3.2 yet but a week or 10 days maybe? Note the "within a week of this seed" which was 11/22 if memory serves.
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From Thinksecret.com:
Apple seeds new 10.3.2, Xcode 1.1 builds
By Nick dePlume, Publisher and Editor in Chief
November 24, 2003
Apple on Friday seeded a new build of Mac OS X 10.3.2 to developers, as well as a new version of Xcode 1.1.
The company provided testers with build 7D15 of 10.3.2, less than a week after releasing the update's first seed, build 7D12. The download was 34.1MB in size.
According to Apple, "areas of change" in the 10.3.2 update include International text, font management, FileVault, networking, graphics drivers, file sharing, directory services, USB, AFP Server, PostScript printing, and WebDAV. No known issues were specified.
"Please report any issues you may encounter in a timely manner," Apple told testers in a seed note, suggesting that the 10.3.2 update is nearing public release. "Within a week of this seed would be very much appreciated."
Apple also seeded build 7K109 of Xcode 1.1, a 14.6MB update to Panther's developer tools. We firstdetailed the updates in Xcode 1.1 on November 13, after Apple seeded build 7K104.
As for build 7K109, Xcode 1.1 project files are "fully compatible" with Xcode 1.0.x projects, Apple said in a seed note. Build 7K109 installs Xcode IDE 292.0, Xcode Core 292.0, and ToolSupport 292.0, according to the build's about box.
Apple also described a number of changes since build 7K105, including improvements to build system, debugger, file editing, find, SCM, and other tweaks. "No issues surfaced in seed release testing," Apple said.
Sources also said that Apple has seeded build 7D14 of Mac OS X Server 10.3.2.
Anyone know of higher builds at this point? Maybe we'll get the actual update in the next day or two if we're lucky. My boss wants to move to Panther but is hesitant to do so until the first major update is released. Can't say I blame him either, even though 10.3.1 is working OK for me.
Are there any 10.3.1/10.3.2 problems? I was burned bad by 10.2.8 and I'm still running half-assed, when I reboot the date reverts to 1969 and all my menu extras except the clock disappear sometimes, for no reason. Wierrrrd. Guess it can't get worse, I'm just wondering if there are any issues yet solved or newly introduced in 10.3.2.
Are there any 10.3.1/10.3.2 problems? I was burned bad by 10.2.8 and I'm still running half-assed, when I reboot the date reverts to 1969 and all my menu extras except the clock disappear sometimes, for no reason. Wierrrrd. Guess it can't get worse, I'm just wondering if there are any issues yet solved or newly introduced in 10.3.2.
10.3.1 solves the most catastrophic of problems Panther introduced... The FileVault and Firewire 800 errors..
And from what I've heard, it didn't introduce any bugs bad enough to get reported.
I'm running it without a hitch
As for 10.3.2, I guess we'll just have to wait now, won't we
So nothing new since the last report then. Thanks for letting me know. I think they're probably making doubly sure this one doesn't introduce any new problems before releasing. Hopefully it will be out this week so I can get it installed on my machine and at my boss' studio.
True to form, I once again shall follow my own post with:
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Apple this week continued seeding new pre-release builds of Mac OS X 10.3.2 to developers, sources said. The company also detailed the update?s bug fixes to the High Level Toolbox frameworks.
Apple yesterday released build 7D20 of the 10.3.2 update, instructing developers to focus their testing on several ?major areas of change.? These updated components include AppleScript, graphics, USB, imaging, Core OS, International Text, Core Services, printing, Cocoa, and the Carbon Framework.
As with build 7D15, another recent seed, Apple requested that testers submit bug reports ?in a timely manner -- within a week of this seed.?
This week Apple also seeded build 7D18 of Mac OS X Server 10.3.2. In a seed note provided to deveopers, Apple recommended the update for ?all systems.? This is not the first 10.3.2 Server seed; Apple released build 7D14 last month.
The company listed a number of key enhancements, describing improvements and updates to Server Admin, Kerberos support for AFP services, Workgroup Manager, Network Image Utility, QTSS Publisher, Active Directory, MySQL, PostScript printing, and user records importing.
Apple said the bug fixes in the latest build include tweaks to Active Directory Integration, AFP Services, CUPS Printing, Disk Management, FireWire, Help Viewer, Login Window, Workgroup Server Manager, NetBoot, Network Image Utility, Remote Desktop, Safari, Server Admin, SMB, and Workgroup Manager.
In a document provided to developers this week, Apple described bug fixes to the two High Level Toolbox frameworks -- HIToolbox and HIServices -- in the 10.3.2 update. Fixed areas include Appearance Manager, Control Manager, Event Manager, Menu Manager, Test Services MAnager, MLTE, and Window Manager.
Any of you ADC yahoos know if we're getting close (i.e. this week)? I'm hoping to recommend an upgrade for my boss' studio before the holidays get too close, etc.
Any of you ADC yahoos know if we're getting close (i.e. this week)? I'm hoping to recommend an upgrade for my boss' studio before the holidays get too close, etc.
Isn't a couple of weeks of hammering on a test mule the usual recommended procedure.
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The company provided testers with build 7D15 of 10.3.2, less than a week after releasing the update's first seed, build 7D12. The download was 34.1MB in size.
According to Apple, "areas of change" in the 10.3.2 update include International text, font management, FileVault, networking, graphics drivers, file sharing, directory services, USB, AFP Server, PostScript printing, and WebDAV. No known issues were specified.
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File size climbing, list of things fixed climbing... good news I'd say.
ryaxnb, you ain't a mod. Stop playing one on tv, 'k?
As you were, folks.
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From Thinksecret.com:
Apple seeds new 10.3.2, Xcode 1.1 builds
By Nick dePlume, Publisher and Editor in Chief
November 24, 2003
Apple on Friday seeded a new build of Mac OS X 10.3.2 to developers, as well as a new version of Xcode 1.1.
The company provided testers with build 7D15 of 10.3.2, less than a week after releasing the update's first seed, build 7D12. The download was 34.1MB in size.
According to Apple, "areas of change" in the 10.3.2 update include International text, font management, FileVault, networking, graphics drivers, file sharing, directory services, USB, AFP Server, PostScript printing, and WebDAV. No known issues were specified.
"Please report any issues you may encounter in a timely manner," Apple told testers in a seed note, suggesting that the 10.3.2 update is nearing public release. "Within a week of this seed would be very much appreciated."
Apple also seeded build 7K109 of Xcode 1.1, a 14.6MB update to Panther's developer tools. We firstdetailed the updates in Xcode 1.1 on November 13, after Apple seeded build 7K104.
As for build 7K109, Xcode 1.1 project files are "fully compatible" with Xcode 1.0.x projects, Apple said in a seed note. Build 7K109 installs Xcode IDE 292.0, Xcode Core 292.0, and ToolSupport 292.0, according to the build's about box.
Apple also described a number of changes since build 7K105, including improvements to build system, debugger, file editing, find, SCM, and other tweaks. "No issues surfaced in seed release testing," Apple said.
Sources also said that Apple has seeded build 7D14 of Mac OS X Server 10.3.2.
Originally posted by Aquatic
Are there any 10.3.1/10.3.2 problems? I was burned bad by 10.2.8 and I'm still running half-assed, when I reboot the date reverts to 1969 and all my menu extras except the clock disappear sometimes, for no reason. Wierrrrd. Guess it can't get worse, I'm just wondering if there are any issues yet solved or newly introduced in 10.3.2.
10.3.1 solves the most catastrophic of problems Panther introduced... The FileVault and Firewire 800 errors..
And from what I've heard, it didn't introduce any bugs bad enough to get reported.
I'm running it without a hitch
As for 10.3.2, I guess we'll just have to wait now, won't we
Panther looks like it has a great backbone.
Originally posted by Kickaha
We're not off-topic, or weren't until the OT pic... :P
ryaxnb, you ain't a mod. Stop playing one on tv, 'k?
As you were, folks.
I wondered what happened to that post. Whatever, okay.
Originally posted by Moogs
Anyone know of higher builds at this point?
Newest build on ADC is 7D15, and it weighs in at 34.1MB.
Apple this week continued seeding new pre-release builds of Mac OS X 10.3.2 to developers, sources said. The company also detailed the update?s bug fixes to the High Level Toolbox frameworks.
Apple yesterday released build 7D20 of the 10.3.2 update, instructing developers to focus their testing on several ?major areas of change.? These updated components include AppleScript, graphics, USB, imaging, Core OS, International Text, Core Services, printing, Cocoa, and the Carbon Framework.
As with build 7D15, another recent seed, Apple requested that testers submit bug reports ?in a timely manner -- within a week of this seed.?
This week Apple also seeded build 7D18 of Mac OS X Server 10.3.2. In a seed note provided to deveopers, Apple recommended the update for ?all systems.? This is not the first 10.3.2 Server seed; Apple released build 7D14 last month.
The company listed a number of key enhancements, describing improvements and updates to Server Admin, Kerberos support for AFP services, Workgroup Manager, Network Image Utility, QTSS Publisher, Active Directory, MySQL, PostScript printing, and user records importing.
Apple said the bug fixes in the latest build include tweaks to Active Directory Integration, AFP Services, CUPS Printing, Disk Management, FireWire, Help Viewer, Login Window, Workgroup Server Manager, NetBoot, Network Image Utility, Remote Desktop, Safari, Server Admin, SMB, and Workgroup Manager.
In a document provided to developers this week, Apple described bug fixes to the two High Level Toolbox frameworks -- HIToolbox and HIServices -- in the 10.3.2 update. Fixed areas include Appearance Manager, Control Manager, Event Manager, Menu Manager, Test Services MAnager, MLTE, and Window Manager.
Looks like a good'n.
Any of you ADC yahoos know if we're getting close (i.e. this week)? I'm hoping to recommend an upgrade for my boss' studio before the holidays get too close, etc.
Isn't a couple of weeks of hammering on a test mule the usual recommended procedure.