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OK, I suspected that it might be retracted by Apple (auto-update is turned off 
on this machine).

Re. time frame, it seems that "Apple fall" is like late September. I recall us 
getting caught  by having a release scheduled too close to be able to fix 
Apple-induced incompatibilities. (Presumably that was 3.4.2 on Sep 28 and the 
issue was time zone file location.)

-pd

> On 6 Jun 2019, at 11:19 , Prof Brian Ripley <rip...@stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
> 
> On 06/06/2019 09:31, peter dalgaard wrote:
>> FWIW, no updates are suggested for the source-building machine in my office, 
>> also running Mojave. (June 5 was Constitution Day and Election Day, so I 
>> have been away from the machine until now.)
> 
> It stopping nagging me yesterday afternoon, so likely it was an Apple snafu.  
> (I heard from others who had been caught by this, and of course Apple allows 
> for 'automatic' updating so this could happen in the background.)
> 
>> We do need to keep an eye on the tools though. My current setup is an  -um- 
>> eclectic mix (*) of old and new tools, some of which are 32 bit, and this is 
>> going to be a problem in 10.15 Catalina. I did try getting the tools better 
>> in line with Simon's setup at some point, but there were hiccups and then I 
>> ran out of time and couldn't risk collateral damage.
> 
> You have a few months yet.  The residual 32-bit applications I have are from 
> Adobe, e.g. old uninstallers.
> 
>> -pd
>> (*) ="dogs dinner"
>>> On 4 Jun 2019, at 17:10 , Prof Brian Ripley <rip...@stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
>>> 
>>> My Mojave machine today prompted me to update to version 11 of Command Line 
>>> Tools (apparently 'beta 1', but I am not a Beta tester).
>>> 
>>> In short: don't do that (you can revert to 10.2.1 from the URL above, at 
>>> least if your Apple ID has (free) developer privileges).
>>> 
>>> CoreFoundation.framework has been removed (and its headers are used in a 
>>> couple of spots compiling R).
>>> 
>>> Further its seems that 
>>> /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Packages/macOS_SDK_headers_for_macOS_10.14.pkg
>>>  is no longer included and setting CPPFLAGS did not suffice.
>>> 
>>> Hopefully we will have solutions in due course, but that version is really 
>>> for 10.15 Catalina which is months away ('in the Fall', whenever that is).
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Brian D. Ripley,                  rip...@stats.ox.ac.uk
>>> Emeritus Professor of Applied Statistics, University of Oxford
>>> 
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> Brian D. Ripley,                  rip...@stats.ox.ac.uk
> Emeritus Professor of Applied Statistics, University of Oxford

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