From: Greg T. <gd...@le...> - 2023-06-27 19:02:12
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Solomon Peachy via Gimp-print-devel <gim...@li...> writes: > I'd _really_ like to see a proper, full release go out; I'm still > getting bug/support issues about 5.3.3, which is the last release we > actually announced... nearly four years ago. While we did cut a 5.3.4 > tarball, we never announced it to the world, holding back due to the > lack of a sane/working MacOS installer. > > In the subequent 2.5 years, things are even worse today on the MacOS > front, as Apple has continuted to iterate on their platform vision in a > way we've just not been able to keep up with. > > Meanwhile, there have been more printer additions and even more > bugfixes, and I think it's past the time we cut a new release so maybe > our first answer to nearly every support request won't be "uninstall > whatever you got from your distro and compile Gutenprint maually" > > Additionally, since we can't meaningfully support MacOS at all any more, > IMO it makes more sense to just walk away from it entirely. Once we get > a "Gutenprint Printer Application" working for the brave new > IPP-Everywhere paradigm, we can revisit releasing that for MacOS if it > still makes sense to do so. Speaking as a packager (pkgsrc) and user (on NetBSD), this seems reasonable. I am unclear on the mac issues; I wonder if a command-line build is workable, skipping the entire GUI world, so that e.g. pkgsrc/homebrew/fink could build it on macOS. But if even that is too much, just marking it unsupported (while not actively withdrawing) makes sense. Speaking as a Free Software community member, I think it's 100% ok to simply decline to support a non-Free system that is becoming more difficult. mac users are welcome to ask Apple to contribute fixes, to do the work themselves, or to hire someone to do it. Separately, I remember some issues with 5.3.4 on NetBSD that I didn't manage to figure out, so my suggestion would be to tag an alpha (with a release tarball) as soon as reasonably practical to ask packagers and users to start testing. Greg |