← Back to context Comment by saagarjha 1 month ago Builds 6 comments saagarjha Reply kergonath 1 month ago You don't need any feature from the old server OS for this, though. You just need your workstation to be on a network. yjftsjthsd-h 1 month ago My workstation is ill-suited to be a CI runner, even if it is networked kergonath 1 month ago Right. A way to rephrase this would be: what feature from the old Mac Os X Server is missing from the current macOS desktop to make it possible? saagarjha 1 month ago A network connected to what pjmlp 1 month ago Which Apple gladly sells their own Xcode Cloud infrastructure instead. saagarjha 1 month ago Yes. Somehow it’s actually even worse
kergonath 1 month ago You don't need any feature from the old server OS for this, though. You just need your workstation to be on a network. yjftsjthsd-h 1 month ago My workstation is ill-suited to be a CI runner, even if it is networked kergonath 1 month ago Right. A way to rephrase this would be: what feature from the old Mac Os X Server is missing from the current macOS desktop to make it possible? saagarjha 1 month ago A network connected to what
yjftsjthsd-h 1 month ago My workstation is ill-suited to be a CI runner, even if it is networked kergonath 1 month ago Right. A way to rephrase this would be: what feature from the old Mac Os X Server is missing from the current macOS desktop to make it possible?
kergonath 1 month ago Right. A way to rephrase this would be: what feature from the old Mac Os X Server is missing from the current macOS desktop to make it possible?
pjmlp 1 month ago Which Apple gladly sells their own Xcode Cloud infrastructure instead. saagarjha 1 month ago Yes. Somehow it’s actually even worse
You don't need any feature from the old server OS for this, though. You just need your workstation to be on a network.
My workstation is ill-suited to be a CI runner, even if it is networked
Right. A way to rephrase this would be: what feature from the old Mac Os X Server is missing from the current macOS desktop to make it possible?
A network connected to what
Which Apple gladly sells their own Xcode Cloud infrastructure instead.
Yes. Somehow it’s actually even worse