There’s someone out there who wants to build for PowerPC. At some point you have to say it’s a tiny piece of the market and making a few people spend $300 for old hardware is better than maintaining back compat forever.
There’s someone out there who wants to build for PowerPC. At some point you have to say it’s a tiny piece of the market and making a few people spend $300 for old hardware is better than maintaining back compat forever.
The difference is there is still a lot of x86 software written for windows, which you will need x86 emulation to run it through whiskey/crossover on a mac.
And for x86-64 Windows builds, you should be testing using an x86-64 Windows machine, not Rosetta 2
I am writing from a user perspective, rather than testing your builds.