On 25 Feb 2016, at 9:44, 1.61803 wrote:
I want to compile the latest QS version for 10.8.5 — and probably
open a
delicious can of worms (for me).
I’m curious to see if that works. :-)
Which installation would be better? Xcode 5 on 10.8 or Xcode 6 on 10.9
against 10.8's SDK?
If the project opens at all, then it probably doesn’t matter, but 6
seems more likely to work.
Besides reading this article
<https://qsapp.com/wiki/Building_Quicksilver>,
is there anything else I should look into when using an unsupported
OS?
I don’t know of anything, but I’ve never tried it. We might be using
things that aren’t in the 10.8 SDK, but maybe not. I’d give it a
shot.
If you have problems with with either Xcode not liking the project, or
the SDK not supporting something, you should be able to get it working
by going back to an older revision.
Run `git tag` to see the various spots in history, and `git checkout
<tag name>` to go to that version. In rare cases, you may also need to
re-run the `git submodule` commands after going forward or back.
--
Rob McBroom
http://www.skurfer.com/
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