If anyone can easily run the update on a stock 10.8.5 installation (if this is
ambiguous: on a new, clean OS X volume, install OS X 10.8, from some OS
installer archive from Apple or something, in the "new installation" way and
not the "migration" way, and then run the updates offered in Software Update or
App Store or whatever), it can be determined if the changes plainly break
NoSleep on 10.8.5, and then if they don't, it can be supposed that I have some
meaningfully-not-stock OS X 10.8.5 installation that other people probably
won't have, and that then this doesn't need more attention. I'm not going to be
more useful with this than what's here, but I've appreciated the existence of
NoSleep and probably other similar older things in making using my computer a
bit less ridiculous and I hope you all who have worked on it are doing well.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by goo...@christopher.odonnell.io on 24 Nov 2014 at 7:42
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
goo...@christopher.odonnell.io
on 24 Nov 2014 at 7:42