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| I'm at 10.3.1 and 7.0.0 I'm sure of that. Thanks for the discussion. I think I'll probably wait until it comes in a Mac OS X update, or if I'm feeling daring this afternoon I'll try it on my iBook, which isn't mission-critical, and might do with a nice cleaning if I mess the whole thing up anyway. I'll let you know how it goes.
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| I talked with a developer friend of mine, and he said that 10.3.1 was actually using Darwin 7.1.0. The problem is that Apple usually doesn't update the Darwin version number until the final version of the update, but Apple was in such a rush to get 10.3.1 out that they forgot to update the version number. In 10.3.2 (which I just installed on a client's system) the Darwin version is back to what it should be... 7.2.0. |
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| Hmm, that's interesting. I suppose a version number would be low on the list of things to do when you're rushing out bug fixes.
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| Yeah that's right, 10.3.2 does have Darwin 7.2.0, I didn't think of checking that once I updated hehe. Actually I'm a little worried because my computer (iBook) froze while updating, and I'm not sure how well it worked, I'm considering doing a clean install again ![]()
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