

Software Update found the following full installers: (note that the option starts with two hyphens, not an m-dash) First list the installers available using the command Your fallback then, if you’re running Big Sur or Monterey, is to use the softwareupdate command in Terminal. Sometimes that may not work, with macOS complaining that it isn’t capable of installing such an old version of macOS/OS X. Look in the main Applications folder for the installer app, whose name should start with Install, and make a copy of that.
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Once that download completes, the installer app will open and probably inform you that it’s too old to install on that Mac. That will then invite you to confirm that you do want to download the old version.

Simply click on the appropriate link, and that installer page will open in the App Store, where clicking on the Get button should start the download through the Software Update pane.
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Unfortunately installers aren’t always easy to come by, so in this article I explain the options offered by Apple for obtaining an official and properly signed installer for those versions, as well as how to download old versions of Xcode.Īpple’s support page lists all those installers currently available through the App Store and official downloads going back as far as OS X Yosemite. It might be for an old Mac, or a new Virtual Machine, for example. Little or no info is available about the state of the build environment.There are plenty of good reasons for wanting to install an old version of macOS or even OS X. The "About Avidemux" dialog mentions the last git commit a build is created off. Quote from: Marc66FR on April 12, 2021, 07:44:17 AMWhere can I find the changelog related to that release? If you build yourself (and if this works), you will get a fully functional Avidemux at the current state of development. That build is broken, it doesn't provide the set of features which Avidemux should offer. Quote from: Marc66FR on April 12, 2021, 07:44:17 AMCan I trust this build is as close as the most recent Mojave update I can get? This build proved that the build node was not functional WRT its Homebrew environment (I cannot judge whether it could be made functional, I am a collaborator contributing patches and providing support on the forum, not linked in any way to the project infrastructure). Quote from: Marc66FR on April 12, 2021, 07:44:17 AMIf there is no fully functional build node running Mojave, how was the 2.7.7 Mojave build from 27 Dec created? Please forget all the confusing old howtos. Quote from: Marc66FR on April 12, 2021, 07:44:17 AMAre the links from this page pointing to the right instructions and still valid? But shipping a half-broken application is not a viable solution, IMHO.

Or rather, the basic functionality not needing any Homebrew libs works, sure. Quote from: Marc66FR on April 08, 2021, 09:26:41 PMBecause, yes, 2.7.6 works flawlessly on Mojave I could assist you with building it yourself (success not guaranteed, however). Quote from: Marc66FR on April 08, 2021, 09:26:41 PMAny chance to have the latest release work on Mojave?Īs an official (nightly) build? I fear, no. libass to hardcode subtitles) which cannot be loaded when the macOS version doesn't match.

Avidemux uses quite a lot of libraries provided by Homebrew for stuff like video (x264, x265, xvid4) and audio (fdk-aac) encoders as well as for some video filters (e.g. There is no fully functional build node running Mojave available for the project maintainer while it is extremely difficult (and officially unsupported) to install Homebrew built for a different macOS version. Quote from: Marc66FR on April 08, 2021, 09:26:41 PMMacOS Mojave is still supported and updated by Apple but Avidemux no longer supports this OS.
