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lamina

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In other words, have developers using Leopard betas been able to update to the newer builds via software update?

Today's 9a557/9a599 seed was released via software update that's built into Leopard, so they didn't have to download a new installation. When (at what build) did this method of updating for newer seeds start?
 
In other words, have developers using Leopard betas been able to update to the newer builds via software update?

Today's 9a557/9a599 seed was released via software update that's built into Leopard, so they didn't have to download a new installation. When (at what build) did this method of updating for newer seeds start?

9a528d was the test build for that
 
Today's 9a557/9a599 seed was released via software update that's built into Leopard

No it wasn't.

<edit> nm, I see what you mean. The update to 9a599. That's been done a number of times before, usually once each major OS version, although three times so far (iirc) for Leopard.
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