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From: "John " <wolfjo.nospame@neuroengineering.upenn.edu>
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Subject: Re: 2007a and Mac 10.5 Leopard
Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 13:08:57 +0000 (UTC)
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I am having problems with the installer from 2007b and Leopard.  The 
shortcuts are created on the desktop, but there is no executable in bin 
folder...

Any advice?

Thanks,

John


Brian Arnold <barnold@mathworks.com> wrote in message 
<ffb16l$7uh$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> Hi Jerrod,
> 
> There should be official information on www.mathworks.com regarding 
> compatibility and any known issues once Leopard is available, or shortly 
> thereafter.
> 
> FWIW,
> 
> - Brian
> 
> Jerrod wrote:
> > Brian -
> > 
> > Any updates on how Matlab behaves with the final Leopard seeds?
> > 
> > I'm hoping to be able to upgrade next week and keep on truckin'.
> > 
> > - J
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Brian Arnold <barnold@mathworks.com> wrote in message 
> > <eu0t4c$mau$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> >> Hi Jeff,
> >>
> >> R2007a already runs natively on all Intel Macs with Mac OS X 10.4, so 
> >> why is this decision based on whether MATLAB works on Leopard?
> >>
> >> The MathWorks works closely with Apple to ensure that our current 
> >> releases work with significant future Mac OS updates, such as Leopard.
> >>
> >> However, Leopard pre-release "seeds" require non-disclosure 
agreements, 
> >> so an individual could be violating their NDA if they share information 
> >> regarding pre-release seeds.
> >>
> >> If you'd like to know whether we test or "pre-qualify" our products on 
> >> Apple seeds internally, we have a process for doing this, but it is not 
> >> the same as formal qualification, which requires the final Leopard 
release.
> >>
> >> So, the best guidance I can offer is, things are looking good with the 
> >> current Leopard seed.  However, if you read the Mac rumor web sites, 
> >> many of these web sites are indicating that Apple isn't finished yet 
> >> with Leopard development and has more surprises for developers and 
> >> users; if they're right, our situation with regard to compatibility 
> >> could change, and any information you might get now would become 
> > invalid 
> >> by the time it ships.
> >>
> >> So, your best bet is to not condition MATLAB or Intel Mac purchases on 
> >> Leopard, or information regarding MATLAB compatibility, until after 
> >> Leopard has shipped.
> >>
> >> - Brian
> >>
> >> Mac Developer
> >> The MathWorks, Inc.
> >>
> >> Jeff wrote:
> >>> I searched the newsgroup and google for any information on the
> >>> compatibility of MatLab 2007a and the upcoming MacOSX 10.5 
> > (Leopard).
> >>>
> >>> Has anyone run 2007a on a developer build of 10.5? My office is
> >>> looking to upgrade hardware (intel macs) and this compatibility is a
> >>> factor in the purchasing schedule (buy now or buy after 10.5 comes
> >>> out).
> >>>
> >>> Thanks!
> > 
> >