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New Leopard builds released via ADC |
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Written by Neonkoala
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Friday, 19 January 2007 |
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Leopard builds 9A343 (Client) and 9A344 (Server) have been released to developers today. However they don't seem to have any noticeable changes. Heres a summary:
Known Issues:
– Installing and running localized languages is not recommended at this time
– MacBuddy may not run after installation. Rebooting will launch MacBuddy
– Using the 'Open' command may cause longer opening times
– NFS mounted files cannot be accessed
– iSync's plug-in maker requires CFBundleIdentifiers to be unique per plugin to avoid corruption when multiple plug-ins are installed
– Heavy paging may result in zeros being written to the address space
– User cannot copy text from applications launched via SSH
– Disconnecting from your network while connected to servers may hang your machine
– Syncing calendars through iSync does not work at this time
– A system panic may occur with ATI cards while running QuickTime Player with iChat and Preview
– 'Add Printer' dialog appears behind frontmost windows
– QuickLook's full screen mode may not quit in certain situations
– Unable to restore from Time Machine backups created in MacBuddy
– Application Launch Restrictions in Parental Controls not being enforced at this time
– User cannot install the Adobe Suite
– Cannot enable accounts for Windows Sharing
– Finder may quit in certain situations when using the Cmd-Tab keys
– Terminal: Ctrl-Space does not send any data to the shell which may cause issues with the mark in Emacs
– Terminal: Performance with millions of lines of text is currently limited
– Upgrades from the WWDC Developer Seed are not supported
– Upgrades from previous releases are not recommended
Changes in Leopard Since 9A321:
– HIToolbox provides new HIRect/Point/Shape-based Window Manager API for resolution independence compatibility
Terminal:
-Settings are now stored in Terminal "Profiles" rather than .term files. There are two ways old .term settings are migrated to the new Terminal:
– Automatic import of default .term file and terminal settings at the first launch
– Importing of arbitrary .term files other than your default one
After migrating settings a new Terminal window will open and you should save the window settings as new profiles using Shell->Save Profile
– Tab support
– Terminal now lets you save a multi-window configurations through workspaces which are available through the "Terminal" menu.
QuickLook
– QuickLook APIs have been updated
– quicklookd can be used to test your QuickLook generators. Use "quicklookd -h" to see the list of options.
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