On 17/02/2020 14:48, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
(For iOS, our baseline is documented as Xcode 9.3, too. I have no
opinion whether or not we would want to bump that as well.
Oh, definitely yes. IMHO we shouldn't even mention any specific version
but just tell people who want to build for
On 17/02/2020 14:43, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 17/02/2020 11:59, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
Any opinions on bumping the macOS build baseline to Xcode 11.3 and
macOS 10.4.4?
"10.14.4" of course (here and above)
Done now,
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> (For iOS, our baseline is documented as Xcode 9.3, too. I have no
> opinion whether or not we would want to bump that as well.
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Oh, definitely yes. IMHO we shouldn't even mention any specific version but
just tell people who want to build for iOS to use the latest Xcode.
--tml
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"tdf#122218: Baseline Xcode 9.3 ld presumably doesn't support
-platform_version" mentioned above, it would be useful if we could bump
the macOS baseline to Xcode 11.
The current Xcode version appears to be 11.3.1. I have no idea whether
we would need/want to expli
Stephan Bergmann kirjoitti 17.2.2020 klo 12.59:
The current Xcode version appears to be 11.3.1. I have no idea whether
we would need/want to explicitly require Xcode 11.3 or be happy with
just Xcode 11, but if we bump anyway it would probably make sense to
bump to Xcode 11.3, just to be on
code 9.3 ld presumably doesn't support
-platform_version" mentioned above, it would be useful if we could bump
the macOS baseline to Xcode 11.
The current Xcode version appears to be 11.3.1. I have no idea whether
we would need/want to explicitly require Xcode 11.3 or be happy with
just Xcod