Development of Mac OS X 10.5.7 Continues
- March 7th, 2009 - 10.00 am UTC
- Apple News, Mac OS Seeds/Builds, Mac OS X Leopard
- Alex Brooks
Just over one week ago Apple gave developers the first build of Mac OS X 10.5.7, now the company has unleashed a new build to its vast community for testing.
The latest build (9J27) asks for developers to focus on over 20 areas in the operating system including, AFP, AirPort, MobileMe Syncing, Printing, Screen Sharing, USB, X11 and more more.
9J27 also adds another 8 fixes onto the list of over 50; issues still plague the build but development appears to be moving quickly on Mac OS X 10.5.7.
Seed notes can be seen below.
Known Issues
- Safari 4 Beta only installs on Mac OS X 10.5.6.
- CoreRAIDServer crashes once per restart
General Focus Areas
- AFP
- AirPort
- Bluetooth
- Directory Services
- FileSync
- Graphics Drivers
- iCal
- iDisk Synching
- Managed Client
- MobileMe Synching
- Networking
- Parental Controls
- Printing
- Screen Sharing
- Sound
- Time Machine
- USB
- VPN
- Widgets
- X11
Areas of Change
- Resolved issue with launchd and LoginWindow capturing crash data
- Issue with LoginWindow and FileVault remote backups fixed
- Fixed problem with Time Capsule and sparse image backups
- Fixed issue with Print & Fax pref pane and managing settings
- Resolved crashing issue with Parental Controls and System Preferences
- Fixed problem with HFS and MBR partitioned volumes
- Fixed hanging issue with MobileMe Sync tab
- Fixed issue with iCalExternalSync and iCal Synchronization
- Issue with AC interrupts and Sleep/Wake
- Fixed problem with Portable Home Directories and Login/Logout not syncing
Issues fixed in previous seeds:
- Resolved issue with Mail accounts and syncing
- Fixed issue with CoreAnimation and mouse movement between snapshots
- Fixed problem with System Profiler Plug-Ins and panic logs
- Resolved crashing issue with Help Viewer
- Resolved crashing issue with Preview Image
- Fixed issue with IOHIDPosteEvent()
- Fixed problem with MobileMe AOSNotification not sending JID
- Resolved issue with AddressBook Sync and Mail Addressing
- Fixed problem with NSOperationQueue and PThreads
- Fixed issue with LoginWindow UI and AirPort
- Issue with Virtual Memory and wired pages fixed
- Images are now retained when syncing between two Macs using Mail Sync
- Resolved issue with CFNetwork Host and AppStore loading delays
- Issue with Networking and TCP FIN resolved
- Issue with FPCatalog search and AFP X Client resolved
- File/Folder label changes over AFP now visible without unmounting/remounting
- Fixed problem with NSView and layer-backed views inside a scroll
- NSURLConnection now correctly notifies client before transmission
- Resolved NSinvalidSendPortExceptions with Sync Services Engine
- Fixed problem with CFNetwork Cookies and SAP cookie path
- Resolved issue with CFNetwork Cache and DF URL cache
- Fixed problem with iCal CalDAV and cancelled meetings still showing up for attendees
- Hanging issue with CFURLCache thread fixed
- Issue with MobileMe AOSNotification connection failures resolved
- Resolved issue with Safari and certain cookies not being accepted
- Fixed crashing issue with mdworker and signed messages
- Resolved issue with MCX Client and visible groups
- Resolved value issue with cupsBorderlessScalingFactor
- Issue with CoreData Framework and foreign key references resolved
- Fixed issue with Weather Widget and default city selection
- CoreData Framework now ensures cached statements are nulled out after being finalized in the event of an error
- Resolved issue with Desktop Services where desktop may not update correctly
- Fixed value issue with Unit Converter Widget
- Resolved issue with NSData and CoreData Framework
- Fixed issue with ImageCapture not recognizing certain CompactFlash card adapters
- Fixed issue with CUPS and Print & Fax Preference Pane
- Resolved issue with CoreData fetch and CoreData Framework
- Fixed issue where Stocks Widget was unresponsive in certain situations
- iCalExternalSync no longer wrongly clears the “original date” field of a detached Task
- Fixed issue where Preferences Sync would use excessive CPU cycles
- Fixed problem with delegate windows and multiple error messages with iCal DAV
- Issue with HICocoaView and mouse tracking resolved
- Fixed button issue with Energy Saver pref pane
- issue with Login window and MCX Client resolved
- Fixed issue with Netbooting and the Energy Saver pref pane
- Fixed problem with AMDocumentVersion and Automator Application
- Updated ICC Profiles in ColorSync Registry
- Issue with last modification date and Sync Services Engine resolved
- Resolved issue with NSSpellChecker and custom NSSpellServer servers
- Fixed issue with Time Machine Preferences and previously used backup volumes
- Fixed problem with DSADplugin and User vs Contact
- Issue with Text Services Manager and Dvorak Keyboard layout fixed
- Resolved crashing issue with NSTreeController
- Fixed whitelist issue with Parental Controls
- Resolved automatic iCal MobileMe sync issue with iCal Synchronization
- Fixed crashing issue with HLTB Menus and status bar
- Resolved issue with AFP X Client and AFP sessions not disconnecting after volumes are dismounted
- Issue with AXUIElementPostKeyboardEvent and HLTB Accessibility fixed
- Fixed USB tranfer issue with printing large PostScript files
- Fixed movie title issue with Movie Widget
- Resolved Non-Administrator issue with Energy Saver pref pane
- Fixed issue with Bluetooth mouse and button settings after disconnect/reconnect
- Fixed problem with XServe Netboot and launchd
- Fixed issue with Text (AppKit) where enabling garbage collection would cause autocomplete popup to automatically close
- Fixed image orientation issue with Image RAW
- Issue with HLTB Menus and OpenSubmenu fixed
- Issue with HLTB Windows and child windows fixed
- Issue with FileSync and login/logout resolved
- Resolved issue with Image RAW and image conversion
Comments
Elric 7th March 2009, 21.19 pm
5 comments? Can’t see em!
153957 8th March 2009, 10.53 am
apparently these things also count as comments:
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hopefully this patch fixes my mail issues.
Liberty for all! 8th March 2009, 17.27 pm
So any signs of Blu-Ray features in this build? Apple is SO SLOW to get Blu-Ray out there… *sigh*
Elric 8th March 2009, 17.44 pm
Blu Ray in a computer? Silly.
No program needs that kind of storage.
If you want HD get the other product, Apple TV, it’s cheaper than a (decent) Blu Ray player and the HD movies/Tv shows are cheaper than buying Blu Ray discs.
Maybe when the drives and blank discs are WAY cheaper, then the average consumer might care, but if it’s not cheap enough to be viable, physical storage is done.
DVD Creator 8th March 2009, 18.01 pm
Blu-Ray is very important for producing larger DVDs. It is needed if you want to include many large movies and slideshows which would be very convenient in some cases. It is the next logical step after dual-layer.
Blu-Ray Owner 8th March 2009, 22.41 pm
Alright I don’t know Elric where you live, but I buy my Blu-Ray movies from between £8 – £12… so I don’t know about you or others but being a collector, I like to OWN my movies on a physical piece of material.
I have an AppleTV and it’s not nearly as good as having a Blu-Ray player that does a thousand times better than the AppleTV which can loose ALL your films in a split second if the HDD fails. So where’s the logic in that? Or are you just loaded with money?
You can get cheaper Blu-Ray players from Samsung than you can if you buy the AppleTV which is so limited unless hacked that it’s virtually a shot in the foot for anyone who wished to live the HD dream.
To be honest, if you must bring applications into the picture then yes, there WILL be applications that will span over ONE dual layered DVD… we already have them. And if you work in HD on a daily basis you’d know what a blessing it is to have backups of your dailies.
The other thing is this, just because you don’t have anything to use or don’t know what to use the BD disc space for, doesn’t mean others don’t either. Others like those in the media business actually NEED BD on a back and VERY SOON!
We can save on the mac but cannot use commercial BDs… how sad.
Elric 8th March 2009, 23.06 pm
I live in Canada and most Blu Ray movies are 2-8 times the price of Apple TV HD movies. I used to collect, but found all I was collecting was dust on the 99% that you watch once.
I back up on multiple HDDs and when automated, is far too easy.
Blu Ray Burners are hundreds of dollars here and a “small” 25gig disc is $25 WHOLESALE.
In Canada it is not worth it in price or space on a shelf.
I don’t want a new Mac Mini to cost me over $1000CDN, the new ones going up to $730 from $600 is hard enough to swallow.
Blu-Ray Owner 8th March 2009, 23.13 pm
OUCH!!
That’s insane!!! I would have thought that Canada was cheaper than the UK…
Sorry to hear that man… that’s harsh… I remember I was in Montreal last year and it wasn’t that bad but then I only bought BD films.
George Kinal 13th May 2009, 22.45 pm
Does anyone know if there have been any subtle changes to USB or CUPS/PPDs between March and May ? I had a working arrangement for printing from USB port, MacBook, OS 10.5.5 – 10.5.6, USB to parallel converter, Canon BJC-1000. Suddenly stopped working even after complete restore from Time Machine.
Same setup works under Linux & CUPS (but only with Foomatic PPD).
SOMETHING changed.
Maybe the USB patch in 10.5.7 will restore ?
G. Kinal
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