On Monday 20 January 2014 19:55:05 Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote: > On Monday 20 January 2014, Thiago Macieira wrote: > > On segunda-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2014 17:36:26, Kurt Pattyn wrote: > > > The CI system is still building for OSX 10.6. > > > Given the fact that OSX is at version 10.9 now, shouldn’t the build for > > > 10.6 be removed, and ideally replaced with a build for OSX 10.9? > > > > Only if we decide to stop supporting 10.6 entirely. So the question is: do > > we drop it? > > > > Mac devs, what say you? > > Could we drop support for build on 10.6, but still support it as runtime > platform? That seems to be how Apple prefers to support older versions. The > question is of course if out CI system would be able to handle building on > 10.7 but running on 10.6
It is true that building on OSX 10.6 still require GCC 4.2 which is a bit old. If it is possible to build with clang and target OSX 10.6 that would be great. We could revisit the supported compiler. Personally, this would be my list: GCC 4.5 / clang 3.1 / MSVC 2010 That way we could start using C++11 feature in Qt: such as 'auto', lambda expressions, 'decltype', variadic macro, and more. If not for Qt 5.3, at least Qt 5.4. -- Olivier Woboq - Qt services and support - http://woboq.com - http://code.woboq.org _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development