> On 9 Sep 2020, at 21:56, Christian Schoenebeck <qemu_...@crudebyte.com> wrote: > > ... However you would > still be opted out from (4.) all those Xcode IDE features that make > development such efficient. Could you elaborate? I thought that a standalone meson can be used with any environment, it just reduces the dependency on Python and possibly other system libraries, otherwise it provides the same functionality. You unpack the archive anywhere, place that location in the path and use it as usual. Why would it be opted out for Xcode? Thank you, Liviu
- [RFC] QEMU as Xcode project on macOS Christian Schoenebeck
- Re: [RFC] QEMU as Xcode project on macOS Peter Maydell
- Re: [RFC] QEMU as Xcode project on macOS Liviu Ionescu
- Re: [RFC] QEMU as Xcode project on macOS Christian Schoenebeck
- Re: [RFC] QEMU as Xcode project on macO... Liviu Ionescu
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- Re: [RFC] QEMU as Xcode project on ... Christian Schoenebeck
- Re: [RFC] QEMU as Xcode projec... Liviu Ionescu
- Re: [RFC] QEMU as Xcode pr... Christian Schoenebeck
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- Re: [RFC] QEMU as Xcode pr... Liviu Ionescu
- Re: [RFC] QEMU as Xcod... Paolo Bonzini
- Re: [RFC] QEMU as Xcod... Liviu Ionescu
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- Re: [RFC] QEMU as Xcode pr... Christian Schoenebeck
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