Mac's new OS X Mavericks and Sleepyhead

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Kenwood
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Mac's new OS X Mavericks and Sleepyhead

Post by Kenwood » Tue Oct 22, 2013 11:30 pm

Has any tried Mac's new OS X Mavericks with Sleepyhead yet?

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Re: Mac's new OS X Mavericks and Sleepyhead

Post by kaiasgram » Wed Oct 23, 2013 12:20 am

Kenwood wrote:Has any tried Mac's new OS X Mavericks with Sleepyhead yet?
Ken, I just downloaded the Oct. 19 SH Maverick and imported the data from my SD card. Working well on Snow Leopard 10.6.8. Even shows the correct IPAP and EPAP settings which previous versions did not.

Some time in the next week I'll use my CMS 50F oximeter and try importing into SH.

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Re: Mac's new OS X Mavericks and Sleepyhead

Post by jedimark » Wed Oct 23, 2013 5:36 am

I upgraded and built SleepyHead today on the new XCode commandline tools.. Seems to be mostly behaving itself.

There is a minor font glitch (puts button labels a bit high)

But nothing that makes it unusable that I've found yet.

Apple did manage to take away my GDB debugger, which wasn't nice of them.. The Apple one (LLDB) does works, so I'm not totally stuck by it, but it doesn't work as good as the GNU one.

My biggest worry is it might not support 10.6, so I'll have to verify this when I get a chance to build another unstable..

I'm off to catch some zzzz's tonight.

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Re: Mac's new OS X Mavericks and Sleepyhead

Post by SleepyCPAP » Thu Oct 24, 2013 2:15 pm

I am trying Mac OSX Mavericks in a separate partition from my Snow Leopard partition to get a feel for it. I don't want to lose Snow Leopard 10.6.8 because I have a handful of programs that won't run in the newer systems.

I'm running the SleepyHead nightly build (the "unstable" test versions) in Mavericks and it seems to be fine (as it does in 10.6.

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