Hi James,
AFAIK, High Sierra uses Xcode 9.4.1:
https://developer.apple.com/download/all/?q=xcode%209.4.1
John Korchok
From: macports-users On Behalf
Of James
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2022 6:45 PM
To: MacPorts Users
Subject: High Sierra
Hi
many folk here run older macos.
It confuses me, too. Apple couldn't just match the dev tools version numbers
with the OS, because that would have made too much sense.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xcode#Xcode_7.0_-_10.x_(since_Free_On-Device_Development)
macOS 10.13 High Sierra uses XCode 9 to 10.1
> On Dec 16, 2022, at
On Sat, 17 Dec 2022, James wrote:
> I cant access old time machine images :-( Apple Support Community
> suggest restoring THAT image on a usb drive to get the image. I can
> access the archive directly but with strange ACL permissions.
>
> Any suggestion on how to get xcode 10.4
> What about
There was no 10.4.
Try looking for XCode 10.1
> On Dec 16, 2022, at 18:46, James wrote:
>
> Hi
> many folk here run older macos. Perhaps someone can help me
>
> I've a 2011 iMac27 pegged at High Sierra
> I was trying to build mythtv; all my attempts to create a High Sierra VM
> failed, and
Hi
many folk here run older macos. Perhaps someone can help me
I've a 2011 iMac27 pegged at High Sierra
I was trying to build mythtv; all my attempts to create a High Sierra VM
failed, and I caused great chaos on my main machine. Naw wurries I'll just
reinstall. All the gods snicked and nudged
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