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CNF will generally support the two most current releases of Mac OS X. This correlates with Apple's unofficial OS X support policy.
Note that when Apple releases a new version of OS X, it may take some time for CNF to qualify the various applications on the new operating system version.
Mavericks - OS X 10.9 (as of February 13, 2014)
- Workday - tested to work in Safari
- eShop - tested to work in Firefox ESR (tested to not work in Safari)
- Kronos - tested to work with Oracle Java and Safari
- Coral - tested to work with Oracle Java and Safari (see additional Mac information)
- OpenAFS - tested to work (see additional Mac information)
- Other Cornell applications - see the IT@Cornell Mavericks compatibility page
Yosemite - OS X 10.10 (as of October 20, 2014)
- OpenAFS - not yet available (source code does not build)
- The Mavericks OpenAFS package does install on Yosemite if...
- one first edits the "InstallationCheck" inside the PKG to either simply return 0 always or to check for the appropriate version number.
- The kernel module will not load unless one adds "kext-dev-mode=1" to the boot arguments (turns off KEXT signature verification).
- There would appear to be additional issues with AFSTokens and the Finder. Commandline access to AFS seems to work fine.
- The Mavericks OpenAFS package does install on Yosemite if...
- Other Cornell applications - see the IT@Cornell Yosemite compatibility page